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Cryptography / Randomized algorithms / Computational complexity theory / Mathematics / Probabilistically checkable proof / Complexity classes / Interactive proof system / IP / NP / Soundness / PCP theorem / Commitment scheme
Date: 2017-11-11 14:59:54
Cryptography
Randomized algorithms
Computational complexity theory
Mathematics
Probabilistically checkable proof
Complexity classes
Interactive proof system
IP
NP
Soundness
PCP theorem
Commitment scheme

Taking proof-based verified computation a few steps closer to practicality1 Srinath Setty, Victor Vu, Nikhil Panpalia, Benjamin Braun, Andrew J. Blumberg, and Michael Walfish The University of Texas at Austin Abstract. W

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