| Adcock, M.,and R. Cleve, A Quantum Goldreich-Levin Theorem with Cryptographic Applications, In proceedings of 19th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science (STACS |
....the security of OT in the computational setting using a completely di erent approach. Our 1 2 oblivious transfer is unconditionally secure against the sender but computationally secure against the receiver and is very similar to the CK protocol. As for the Quantum Goldreich Levin theorem of [1] and the computationally binding commitments of [9] and [7] our result clearly indicates that 2 party quantum cryptography in the computational setting can be based upon di erent if not weaker assumptions than its classical counterpart. 2 Preliminaries Notations and Tools. In the following, ....
Adcock, M.,and R. Cleve, A Quantum Goldreich-Levin Theorem with Cryptographic Applications, In proceedings of 19th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science (STACS
....the security of OT in the computational setting using a completely different approach. Our 1 2 oblivious transfer is unconditionally secure against the sender but computationally secure against the receiver and is very similar to the CK protocol. As for the Quantum Goldreich Levin theorem of [1] and the computationally binding commitments of [9] and [7] our result clearly indicates that 2 party quantum cryptography in the computational setting can be based upon different if not weaker assumptions than its classical counterpart. 2 Preliminaries Notations and Tools. In the following, ....
ADCOCK, M.,and R. C'..v., "A Quantum Goldreich-Levin Theorem with Cryptographic Applications", In proceedings of 19th International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science (STACS
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