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Homomorphic encryption / Post-quantum cryptography / Learning with errors / Quantum computer / Zero-knowledge proof / Public-key cryptography / RSA / Random self-reducibility / Oblivious transfer / Cryptography / Lattice-based cryptography / Lattice problem
Date: 2015-04-18 18:23:29
Homomorphic encryption
Post-quantum cryptography
Learning with errors
Quantum computer
Zero-knowledge proof
Public-key cryptography
RSA
Random self-reducibility
Oblivious transfer
Cryptography
Lattice-based cryptography
Lattice problem

Cryptography from Post-Quantum Assumptions Raza Ali Kazmi Doctor of Philosophy

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