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Abstract: In a One-out-of-two Oblivious Transfer, a party Alice has two messages m 0 ; m 1 that she
sends to another party Bob in such a way that he can decide to get either of them at his
choosing but not both. Alice never finds out which message Bob received. First introduced
by Wiesner as "conjugate coding" this cryptographic tool was later introduced to the world
of public-key cryptography, first by Rabin (in a slightly different flavour) and then by Even,
Goldreich and Lempel who named it after... (Update)
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...implemented in non computational scenarios. Oblivious Transfer can be implemented under the assumption that quantum mechanics is correct [9, 3] or under the assumption that reliable noisy channels exist [10] Section 5 describes a new simple and e#cient protocol based on the...
.... 6,20] In particular, given a classical black box for bit commitment, there exists a quantum protocol, called the CK protocol [6, 5, 4], achieving 1 2 oblivious transfer (one out of two oblivious transfer) This is in sharp contrast with the classical case where such...
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Cr epeau, C., "Quantum Oblivious Transfer", Journal of Modern Optics, vol. 41, no 12, pp. 2455 -- 2466, 1994. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/epeau94quantum.html More
@misc{ epeau94quantum,
author = "C. epeau",
title = "Quantum Oblivious Transfer",
text = "Cr epeau, C., Quantum Oblivious Transfer, Journal of Modern Optics, vol.
41, no 12, pp. 2455 -- 2466, 1994.",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/epeau94quantum.html" }
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A randomized protocol for signing contracts (context) - Even, Goldreich et al. - 1985
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How to exchange secrets by oblivious transfer (context) - Rabin - 1981
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Protocols for secure computations (context) - Yao - 1982
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How to play any mental game, or: A completeness theorem for .. (context) - Goldreich, Micali et al. - 1987
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Founding cryptography on oblivious transfer (context) - Kilian - 1988
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Quantum cryptography: Public-key distribution and coin tossi.. (context) - Bennett, Brassard - 1984
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Experimental quantum cryptography
- Bennett, Bessette et al. - 1992
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Information theoretic reductions among disclosure problems (context) - Brassard, Cr'epeau et al. - 1986
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Practical quantum oblivious transfer
- Bennett, Brassard et al. - 1992
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A quantum bit commitment scheme provably unbreakable by both..
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Achieving oblivious transfer using weakened security assumpt.. (context) - Cr'epeau, Kilian - 1988
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Equivalence between two flavours of oblivious transfers (context) - Cr'epeau - 1987
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Correct and Private Reductions among Oblivious Transfers (context) - Cr'epeau - 1990
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Wiley--Teubner Series in Computer Science (context) - Kranakis - 1986
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Quantum cryptography, or unforgeable subway tokens (context) - Bennett, Brassard et al. - 1982
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Efficient reduction among oblivious transfer protocols based.. (context) - Cr'epeau, S'antha - 1991
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the reversibility of oblivious transfer (context) - Cr'epeau, S'antha - 1991
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