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The following pages link to Random Oracles with(out) Programmability (Q3058663):
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- Non-adaptive programmability of random oracle (Q500974) (← links)
- Smooth NIZK arguments (Q1629410) (← links)
- The wonderful world of global random oracles (Q1648798) (← links)
- Signatures from sequential-OR proofs (Q2055653) (← links)
- TARDIS: a foundation of time-lock puzzles in UC (Q2056801) (← links)
- Efficient adaptively-secure IB-KEMs and VRFs via near-collision resistance (Q2061937) (← links)
- More efficient digital signatures with tight multi-user security (Q2061945) (← links)
- Handling adaptive compromise for practical encryption schemes (Q2096475) (← links)
- Quantifying the security cost of migrating protocols to practice (Q2096478) (← links)
- Black-box use of one-way functions is useless for optimal fair coin-tossing (Q2096541) (← links)
- A pairing-free signature scheme from correlation intractable hash function and strong Diffie-Hellman assumption (Q2152147) (← links)
- Cryptography and algorithmic randomness (Q2354584) (← links)
- On tight security proofs for Schnorr signatures (Q2423848) (← links)
- Reflections on the security proofs of Boneh-Franklin identity-based encryption scheme (Q2438535) (← links)
- Optimal Security Proofs for Signatures from Identification Schemes (Q2829210) (← links)
- Random Oracles and Auxiliary Input (Q3612551) (← links)
- Limits on the Usefulness of Random Oracles (Q4910292) (← links)
- HIBE With Short Public Parameters Without Random Oracle (Q5459076) (← links)
- Proof-carrying data from arithmetized random oracles (Q6061366) (← links)
- A survey on functional encryption (Q6163797) (← links)
- Augmented random oracles (Q6163941) (← links)
- Ternary forking lemma and its application to the analysis of one code-based signature (Q6168402) (← links)
- Limits in the provable security of ECDSA signatures (Q6587956) (← links)
- Algebraic group model with oblivious sampling (Q6587960) (← links)
- Finding collisions in a quantum world: quantum black-box separation of collision-resistance and one-wayness (Q6617635) (← links)