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The following pages link to Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 2003 (Q5428115):
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- Rate-limited secure function evaluation (Q329720) (← links)
- Smooth projective hashing and two-message oblivious transfer (Q421036) (← links)
- Lossy trapdoor functions from homomorphic reproducible encryption (Q456129) (← links)
- Fair exchange of valuable information: a generalised framework (Q632798) (← links)
- EPID with malicious revocation (Q826251) (← links)
- Time-selective convertible undeniable signatures with short conversion receipts (Q985073) (← links)
- Practical fully secure unrestricted inner product functional encryption modulo \(p\) (Q1710625) (← links)
- On the impossibility of structure-preserving deterministic primitives (Q1715860) (← links)
- All-but-many encryption (Q1747665) (← links)
- Practical chosen ciphertext secure encryption from factoring (Q1946594) (← links)
- Secure and efficient multiparty private set intersection cardinality (Q2025374) (← links)
- Bandwidth-efficient threshold EC-DSA (Q2055695) (← links)
- Non-interactive CCA2-secure threshold cryptosystems: achieving adaptive security in the standard model without pairings (Q2061939) (← links)
- Two-sided malicious security for private intersection-sum with cardinality (Q2102051) (← links)
- Coin-based multi-party fair exchange (Q2117033) (← links)
- Generic plaintext equality and inequality proofs (Q2145406) (← links)
- Practical non-interactive publicly verifiable secret sharing with thousands of parties (Q2170010) (← links)
- Group signatures and more from isogenies and lattices: generic, simple, and efficient (Q2170040) (← links)
- One-shot Fiat-Shamir-based NIZK arguments of composite residuosity and logarithmic-size ring signatures in the standard model (Q2170058) (← links)
- A fast and simple partially oblivious PRF, with applications (Q2170066) (← links)
- Fair signature exchange via delegation on ubiquitous networks (Q2256716) (← links)
- A reduction of security notions in designated confirmer signatures (Q2634663) (← links)
- A secure scalar product protocol against malicious adversaries (Q2637306) (← links)
- Improving Practical UC-Secure Commitments Based on the DDH Assumption (Q2827723) (← links)
- Fully Secure Functional Encryption for Inner Products, from Standard Assumptions (Q2829952) (← links)
- A Fair and Efficient Mutual Private Set Intersection Protocol from a Two-Way Oblivious Pseudorandom Function (Q2942846) (← links)
- Dining Cryptographers with 0.924 Verifiable Collision Resolution (Q2960384) (← links)
- Provably Secure Fair Mutual Private Set Intersection Cardinality Utilizing Bloom Filter (Q2980879) (← links)
- New Realizations of Efficient and Secure Private Set Intersection Protocols Preserving Fairness (Q2988351) (← links)
- A General, Flexible and Efficient Proof of Inclusion and Exclusion (Q3073693) (← links)
- Towards Restricting Plaintext Space in Public Key Encryption (Q3098005) (← links)
- UC-secure and Contributory Password-Authenticated Group Key Exchange (Q3179480) (← links)
- Ambiguous One-Move Nominative Signature Without Random Oracles (Q3193272) (← links)
- Efficiency Limitations for Σ-Protocols for Group Homomorphisms (Q3408215) (← links)
- Provably Secure Identity-Based Undeniable Signatures with Selective and Universal Convertibility (Q3600318) (← links)
- Fair Traceable Multi-Group Signatures (Q3603011) (← links)
- Practical Chosen Ciphertext Secure Encryption from Factoring (Q3627442) (← links)
- A Public Key Encryption Scheme Secure against Key Dependent Chosen Plaintext and Adaptive Chosen Ciphertext Attacks (Q3627444) (← links)
- On the Portability of Generalized Schnorr Proofs (Q3627449) (← links)
- Fair Threshold Decryption with Semi-Trusted Third Parties (Q3634502) (← links)
- Efficient, Adaptively Secure, and Composable Oblivious Transfer with a Single, Global CRS (Q4916002) (← links)
- New Constructions and Applications of Trapdoor DDH Groups (Q4916024) (← links)
- Efficient Confirmer Signatures from the “Signature of a Commitment” Paradigm (Q4933213) (← links)
- A Suite of Non-pairing ID-Based Threshold Ring Signature Schemes with Different Levels of Anonymity (Extended Abstract) (Q4933219) (← links)
- Group Signatures with Decentralized Tracing (Q5040414) (← links)
- Group-Based Source-Destination Verifiable Encryption with Blacklist Checking (Q5056017) (← links)
- Efficient Verifiable Partially-Decryptable Commitments from Lattices and Applications (Q5087262) (← links)
- Adaptive Partitioning (Q5270372) (← links)
- Group Encryption (Q5387099) (← links)
- Efficient Simultaneous Broadcast (Q5445453) (← links)