Indistinguishability Obfuscation from Well Founded Assumptions - Part 3

Indistinguishability Obfuscation from Well Founded Assumptions - Part 3

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What about Security?

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What about Security?

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Indistinguishability Obfuscation from Well Founded Assumptions - Part 3

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Overall Picture: Continuing From Part-2
  3. 3 Learning Parity with Noise BFKL 93, IPS 09 for some constant 8 € (0,1), and a prime modulus p.
  4. 4 PRGs in NC
  5. 5 What Structure? Computable using Bilinear Maps- Bilinear Maps Friendly.
  6. 6 Implausibility of Degree-2 PRGS BBKK 18, LV 18, BHJKS 19
  7. 7 Turning Point: "Degree-2.5" Integer PRGS A.JS 18, JLMS 19, AILMS 19 Input: An Integer vector
  8. 8 NEW! SPRG Overview Also degree 2.5, but boolean output!
  9. 9 SPRG: Simple Proof
  10. 10 Structured Seed PRG
  11. 11 How to Construct SPRG?
  12. 12 Key Intuition: Sparsity Helps SPRG Components
  13. 13 Correct T Errors (Failed First Attempt)
  14. 14 Problem: Can't Reveal BAD
  15. 15 Example: Correcting One Error
  16. 16 Correcting T =: Errors
  17. 17 Correcting T = Errors
  18. 18 What about Security?

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