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Paper 2020/1500

Oblivious Transfer is in MiniQCrypt

Alex B. Grilo and Huijia Lin and Fang Song and Vinod Vaikuntanathan

Abstract

MiniQCrypt is a world where quantum-secure one-way functions exist, and quantum communication is possible. We construct an oblivious transfer (OT) protocol in MiniQCrypt that achieves simulation-security in the plain model against malicious quantum polynomial-time adversaries, building on the foundational work of Bennett, Brassard, Crépeau and Skubiszewska (CRYPTO 1991). Combining the OT protocol with prior works, we obtain secure two-party and multi-party computation protocols also in MiniQCrypt. This is in contrast to the classical world, where it is widely believed that one-way functions alone do not give us OT. In the common random string model, we achieve a constant-round universally composable (UC) OT protocol.

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Foundations
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Preprint. MINOR revision.
Keywords
Quantum cryptographyoblivious transferextractable commitments
Contact author(s)
abgrilo @ gmail com
History
2020-12-02: received
Short URL
https://ia.cr/2020/1500
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CC BY
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