Category:Computational hardness assumptions

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Computational hardness assumptions play an important role in cryptography; in particular for Provable security. Such an assumption conjectures that the corresponding computational problem is hard. Most of the time hard is meant to mean not to be solved by a polynomial time probabilistic Turing machine.

Pages in category "Computational hardness assumptions"

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