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This paper presents definitions that refer to the infeasiblity of
finding an instance for which the security guarantee fails,
whereas previous definitions referred to the non-existence of
such instances. It is shown that such secure schemes can be
constructed under uniform-complexity assumptions, rather than
under non-uniform ones.
Comments:
Authored by O. Goldreich. Appeared in
- Journal of Cryptology, Vol. 6, No. 1, (1993), pp. 21-53.
Oded Goldreich
2003-07-30