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On Security of Sublinear Oblivious Transfer (2006)  (Make Corrections)  
Sven Laur, Helger Lipmaa



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Abstract: We study the maximal security attainable by adaptive m-out-of-n oblivious transfer protocols with sublinear communication. It is known how to construct such protocols that are private, but not known how to construct such protocols that are (fully) secure. We define the intermediate notion of coherent oblivious transfer protocols that in particular may have applications in private inference control. Coherence, like the (full) security of oblivious transfer is based on the comparison with ... (Update)

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@misc{ laur-security,
  author = "Sven Laur and Helger Lipmaa",
  title = "On Security of Sublinear Oblivious Transfer",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/laur06security.html" }
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