Multi-Party Computation of Polynomials and Branching Programs without Simultaneous Interaction.
ADVANCES IN CRYPTOLOGY - EUROCRYPT 2013(2013)
摘要
Halevi, Lindell, and Pinkas (CRYPTO 2011) recently proposed a model for secure computation that captures communication patterns that arise in many practical settings, such as secure computation on the web. In their model, each party interacts only once, with a single centralized server. Parties do not interact with each other; in fact, the parties need not even be online simultaneously. In this work we present a suite of new, simple and efficient protocols for secure computation in this "one-pass" model. We give protocols that obtain optimal privacy for the following general tasks: Evaluating any multivariate polynomial F(x(1), ..., x(n)) (modulo a large RSA modulus N), where the parties each hold an input xi. Evaluating any read once branching program over the parties' inputs. As a special case, these function classes include all previous functions for which an optimally private, one-pass computation was known, as well as many new functions, including variance and other statistical functions, string matching, second-price auctions, classification algorithms and some classes of finite automata and decision trees.
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polynomials,computation,programs,simultaneous interaction,multi-party
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