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In most of the current body of work in the foundations of cryptography, cryptographic protocols are not shown to be unconditionally secure, but, rather, their security is reduced to the security of seemingly weaker or simpler primitives.
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concurrent self composition, concurrent general composition, interactive hashing protocol, confirmer signature scheme, hardcore bits, universal simulatability, blackbox simulatability, polynomial evaluation protocol, tampering adversary, reactive simulatability, witness hiding proof, designated confirmer signature, bounded storage model, quantum bit commitment, proof auditors, observable cryptography, decryption cards, finite random string, common reference string, trusted setup phase, universal composability framework, ideal functionality, committing phase, secure reactive systems, full version online
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Computer Science, Lecture Notes, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Springer Verlag, Journal of Cryptology, Oded Goldreich, Silvio Micali, Moni Naor, Cambridge University Press, Weizmann Institute of Science, New York, Ran Canetti, Annual Symposium, Avi Wigderson, Harvard University, Minimum Disclosure Proofs of Knowledge, Computer Society Press, Danish National Research Foundation, Dennis Hofheinz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Physical Review Letters, Quantum Measurement Commitment, Rosario Gennaro, Shafi Goldwasser, Tal Rabin
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