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MPC vs. SFE: Perfect Security in a Unified Corruption Model
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Theory of Cryptography
Secure function evaluation (SFE) allows a set of players to compute an arbitrary agreed function of their private inputs, even if an adversary may corrupt some of the players. Secure multi-party computation (MPC) is a generalization allowing to perform an arbitrary on-going (also called reactive or stateful) computation during which players can receive outputs and provide new inputs at intermediate stages. At Crypto 2006, Ishai et al. considered mixed threshold adversaries that either passively
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