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TaSSLE: Lasso for the commitment-phobic
July 2, 2024, 9:54 a.m. |
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ePrint Report: TaSSLE: Lasso for the commitment-phobic
Daniel Dore
We present TaSSLE, a new lookup argument for decomposable tables with minimal commitment costs. The construction generalizes techniques introduced in Lasso (Eurocrypt '24) which take advantage of the internal structure present in such tables to avoid the need for any party to need to commit to, or even construct, the entire table. This allows the use of lookups against very large tables, with applications including new design strategies for …
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