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ASIACRYPT
2005
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Parallel Multi-party Computation from Linear Multi-secret Sharing Schemes

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Parallel Multi-party Computation from Linear Multi-secret Sharing Schemes
Abstract. As an extension of multi-party computation (MPC), we propose the concept of secure parallel multi-party computation which is to securely compute multi-functions against an adversary with multistructures. Precisely, there are m functions f1, ..., fm and m adversary structures A1, ..., Am, where fi is required to be securely computed against an Ai-adversary. We give a general construction to build a parallel multi-party computation protocol from any linear multi-secret sharing scheme (LMSSS), provided that the access structures of the LMSSS allow MPC at all. When computing complicated functions, our protocol has more advantage in communication complexity than the “direct sum” method which actually executes a MPC protocol for each function. The paper also provides an efficient and generic construction to obtain from any LMSSS a multiplicative LMSSS for the same multi-access structure.
Zhifang Zhang, Mulan Liu, Liangliang Xiao
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ASIACRYPT
Authors Zhifang Zhang, Mulan Liu, Liangliang Xiao
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