On 2/5/14, Ximin Luo <[email protected]> wrote:

> What's the difference between "securely computable" and "computable"?

Sorry -- I meant to define that.  A ‘computable’ function can be
computed in a reasonable amount of time (e.g. faster than a discrete
logarithm on Curve25519, not the real computation-theory definition);
a ‘securely computable’ function can be computed efficiently in
software without leaking any information about its input or output to
a side-channel attacker.


Robert Ransom
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