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Amplifying Collision Resistance: A Complexity-Theoretic Treatment

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Amplifying Collision Resistance: A Complexity-Theoretic Treatment
We initiate a complexity-theoretic treatment of hardness amplification for collision-resistant hash functions, namely the transformation of weakly collision-resistant hash functions into strongly collision-resistant ones in the standard model of computation. We measure the level of collision resistance by the maximum probability, over the choice of the key, for which an efficient adversary can find a collision. The goal is to obtain constructions with short output, short keys, small loss in adversarial complexity tolerated, and a good trade-off between compression ratio and computational complexity. We provide an analysis of several simple constructions, and show that many of the parameters achieved by our constructions are almost optimal in some sense. Keywords. collision resistance, hash functions, hardness amplification, combiners
Ran Canetti, Ronald L. Rivest, Madhu Sudan, Luca T
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where CRYPTO
Authors Ran Canetti, Ronald L. Rivest, Madhu Sudan, Luca Trevisan, Salil P. Vadhan, Hoeteck Wee
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