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Title: Formalizing human ignorance collision-resistant hashing without the keys
Authors: Phillip Rogaway
Authors: Phillip Rogaway
Keywords: Computer Science;Mathematics
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2006
Abstract: There is a rarely mentioned foundational problem involving collision-resistant hash-functions: common constructions are keyless, but formal definitions are keyed. The discrepancy stems from the fact that a function H: {0,1}*→ {0, 1}nalways admits an efficient collision-finding algorithm, it's just that us human beings might be unable to write the program down. We explain a simple way to sidestep this difficulty that avoids having to key our hash functions. The idea is to state theorems in a way that prescribes an explicitly-given reduction, normally a black-box one. We illustrate this approach using well-known examples involving digital signatures, pseudorandom functions, and the Merkle-Damgård construction. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2006.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/61601
ISSN: 16113349
03029743
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