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Oct 4, 2012 · Abstract. Coin-tossing protocols are protocols that generate a random bit with uniform distribution. These pro-.
Coin-tossing protocols are protocols that generate a random bit with uniform distribution. These protocols are used as a building block in many ...
The main problem in designing coin-tossing protocols is the prevention of a bias of the output. The bias of a coin-tossing protocol measures the maximum.
Coin-tossing protocols are protocols that generate a random bit with uniform distribution, although some corrupted parties might try to bias the output.
TL;DR: This work presents an r-round m-party coin-tossing protocol with optimal bias of O(1/r), and extends Moran et al. results to the multiparty model ...
These protocols are used as a building block in many cryptographic protocols. Cleve [STOC 1986] has shown that if at least half of the parties can be malicious, ...
An r-round m-party coin-tossing protocol with an optimal bias of O(1/r) is presented, which achieves the same bias even when the number of parties m is ...
May 11, 2022 · I have read this in a paper that states: " The bias of a coin-tossing protocol measures the maximum influence of the adversary controlling a ...
Coin-tossing protocols are protocols that generate a random bit with uniform distribution. These protocols are used as a building block in many ...
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Aug 15, 2010 · An α \alpha -fair coin-tossing protocol allows a set of mutually distrustful parties to generate a uniform bit, such that no efficient adversary ...