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Abstract: First, we prove that a homomorphic encryption with a function of detecting zero, detecting equality, comparing the value or detecting overflow on ...
The homomorphic encryption with the functions of detecting zero and detecting equality can allow everyone to use exhaustive search to search the ciphertexts.
First, we prove that a homomorphic encryption with a function of detecting zero, detecting equality, comparing the value or detecting overflow on cipher ...
First, we prove that a homomorphic encryption with a function of detecting zero, detecting equality, comparing the value or detecting overflow on cipher ...
Oct 26, 2023 · D. J. Guan, Chen-Yu Tsai, Er-Shuo Zhuang: Detect Zero by Using Symmetric Homomorphic Encryption. AsiaJCIS 2013: 1-7. manage site settings.
First, we prove that a homomorphic encryption with a function of detecting zero, detecting equality, comparing the value or detecting overflow on cipher ...
Jun 5, 2024 · In homomorphic encryption, you can perform operations (like adding, multiplying, or both) on the cipher text itself without decrypting it.
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We define and study zero-testable homomorphic encryption (ZTHE) – a semantically secure, somewhat homomorphic encryption scheme equipped with a weak zero test ...
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Since this document deals with symmetric homomorphic encryption, the secret key is used both for encryption and decryption. We may however need to make some ...
Jun 14, 2016 · The encryption function is an additive homomorphic scheme (like Paillier). The server knows only the public key. The client holds both public and private keys.
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