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Public-Key Encryption, Local Pseudorandom Generators, and the Low-Degree Method
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Conference: | TCC 2023 |
Abstract: | The low-degree method postulates that no efficient algorithm outperforms low-degree polynomials in certain hypothesis-testing tasks. It has been used to understand computational indistinguishability in high-dimensional statistics. We explore the use of the low-degree method in the context of cryptography. To this end, we apply it in the design and analysis of a new public-key encryption scheme whose security is based on Goldreich's pseudorandom generator. The scheme is a combination of two proposals of Applebaum, Barak, and Wigderson, and inherits desirable features from both. |
BibTeX
@inproceedings{tcc-2023-33604, title={Public-Key Encryption, Local Pseudorandom Generators, and the Low-Degree Method}, publisher={Springer-Verlag}, author={Alon Rosen and Andrej Bogdanov and Pravesh Kothari}, year=2023 }