Paper 2025/1707

Is It Even Possible? On the Parallel Composition of Asynchronous MPC Protocols

Ran Cohen, Reichman University
Pouyan Forghani, Texas A&M University
Juan Garay, Texas A&M University
Rutvik Patel, Texas A&M University
Vassilis Zikas, Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract

Despite several known idiosyncrasies separating the synchronous and the asynchronous models, asynchronous secure multi-party computation (MPC) protocols demonstrate high-level similarities to synchronous MPC, both in design philosophy and abstract structure. As such, a coveted, albeit elusive, desideratum is to devise automatic translators (e.g., protocol compilers) of feasibility and efficiency results from one model to the other. In this work, we demonstrate new challenges associated with this goal. Specifically, we study the case of parallel composition in the asynchronous setting. We provide formal definitions of this composition operation in the UC framework, which, somewhat surprisingly, have been missing from the literature. Using these definitions, we then turn to charting the feasibility landscape of asynchronous parallel composition. We first prove strong impossibility results for composition operators that do not assume knowledge of the functions and/or the protocols that are being composed. These results draw a grim feasibility picture, which is in sharp contrast with the synchronous model, and highlight the question: Is asynchronous parallel composition even a realistic goal? To answer the above (in the affirmative), we provide conditions on the composed protocols that enable a useful form of asynchronous parallel composition, as it turns out to be common in existing constructions.

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Category
Cryptographic protocols
Publication info
A major revision of an IACR publication in TCC 2025
Keywords
Secure Multiparty ComputationParallel CompositionAsynchronous settingBlack-Box Transformation
Contact author(s)
cohenran @ runi ac il
pouyan forghani @ tamu edu
garay @ tamu edu
rsp7 @ tamu edu
vzikas @ gatech edu
History
2025-09-21: revised
2025-09-19: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2025/1707
License
Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2025/1707,
      author = {Ran Cohen and Pouyan Forghani and Juan Garay and Rutvik Patel and Vassilis Zikas},
      title = {Is It Even Possible? On the Parallel Composition of Asynchronous {MPC} Protocols},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2025/1707},
      year = {2025},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/1707}
}
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