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Advisor-Verifier-Prover Games and the Hardness of Information Theoretic Cryptography

Offered By: Simons Institute via YouTube

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Theoretical Computer Science Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the concept of Advisor-Verifier-Prover Games and their implications for the hardness of information theoretic cryptography in this virtual talk by Benny Applebaum from Tel-Aviv University. Delve into the necessity of one-way functions for most cryptographic tasks and examine several problems where efficient information-theoretic solutions cannot be ruled out. Discover a new hypothesis on the existence of certain proof systems and its unified implications for the impossibility of efficient information-theoretic solutions to important cryptographic tasks. Gain insights into minimal complexity assumptions for cryptography and their significance in the field.

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Advisor-Verifier-Prover Games and the Hardness of Information Theoretic Cryptography


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Simons Institute

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