2024
DOI: 10.1587/transfun.2023cip0023
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Correlated Randomness Reduction in Domain-Restricted Secure Two-Party Computation

Keitaro HIWATASHI,
Koji NUIDA

Abstract: Secure two-party computation is a cryptographic tool that enables two parties to compute a function jointly without revealing their inputs. It is known that any function can be realized in the correlated randomness (CR) model, where a trusted dealer distributes input-independent CR to the parties beforehand. Sometimes we can construct more efficient secure two-party protocol for a function g than that for a function f , where g is a restriction of f . However, it is not known in which case we can construct mor… Show more

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