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On the Exact Round Complexity of Best-of-both-Worlds Multi-party Computation
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Abstract: | The two traditional streams of multiparty computation (MPC) protocols consist of-- (a) protocols achieving guaranteed output delivery (\god) or fairness (\fair) in the honest-majority setting and (b) protocols achieving unanimous or selective abort (\uab, \sab) in the dishonest-majority setting. The favorable presence of honest majority amongst the participants is necessary to achieve the stronger notions of \god~or \fair. While the constructions of each type are abound in the literature, one class of protocols does not seem to withstand the threat model of the other. For instance, the honest-majority protocols do not guarantee privacy of the inputs of the honest parties in the face of dishonest majority and likewise the dishonest-majority protocols cannot achieve |
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@article{asiacrypt-2020-30669, title={On the Exact Round Complexity of Best-of-both-Worlds Multi-party Computation}, booktitle={Advances in Cryptology - ASIACRYPT 2020}, publisher={Springer}, doi={10.1007/978-3-030-64840-4_3}, author={Arpita Patra and Divya Ravi and Swati Singla}, year=2020 }