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Polymath: Low-Latency MPC via Secure Polynomial Evaluations and Its Applications
2021
Proceedings on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
While the practicality of secure multi-party computation (MPC) has been extensively analyzed and improved over the past decade, we are hitting the limits of efficiency with the traditional approaches of representing the computed functionalities as generic arithmetic or Boolean circuits. This work follows the design principle of identifying and constructing fast and provably-secure MPC protocols to evaluate useful high-level algebraic abstractions; thus, improving the efficiency of all
doi:10.2478/popets-2022-0020
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