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Distributed Protocols for Oblivious Transfer and Polynomial Evaluation
Jan. 5, 2024, 10:48 a.m. |
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ePrint Report: Distributed Protocols for Oblivious Transfer and Polynomial Evaluation
Aviad Ben Arie, Tamir Tassa
A secure multiparty computation (MPC) allows several parties to
compute a function over their inputs while keeping their inputs private. In its basic setting, the protocol involves only parties that hold
inputs. In distributed MPC, there are also external servers who perform
a distributed protocol that executes the needed computation, without
learning information on the inputs and outputs. Here we propose distributed protocols for several …
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