2021
DOI: 10.1137/17m1136559
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Structure Versus Hardness Through the Obfuscation Lens

Abstract: Much of modern cryptography, starting from public-key encryption and going beyond, is based on the hardness of structured (mostly algebraic) problems like factoring, discrete log, or finding short lattice vectors. While structure is perhaps what enables advanced applications, it also puts the hardness of these problems in question. In particular, this structure often puts them in low (and so-called structured) complexity classes such as \sansN \sansP \cap \sansc \sanso \sansN \sansP or statistical zero-knowled… Show more

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