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43rd CRYPTO 2023, Santa Barbara, CA, USA - Part V
- Helena Handschuh, Anna Lysyanskaya:

Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 2023 - 43rd Annual International Cryptology Conference, CRYPTO 2023, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, August 20-24, 2023, Proceedings, Part V. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14085, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-38553-7
Quantum Cryptography
- Mark Zhandry

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Tracing Quantum State Distinguishers via Backtracking. 3-36 - Zvika Brakerski:

Black-Hole Radiation Decoding Is Quantum Cryptography. 37-65 - Prabhanjan Ananth, Fatih Kaleoglu, Qipeng Liu:

Cloning Games: A General Framework for Unclonable Primitives. 66-98 - James Bartusek

, Dakshita Khurana
, Alexander Poremba:
Publicly-Verifiable Deletion via Target-Collapsing Functions. 99-128 - Vipul Goyal, Xiao Liang

, Giulio Malavolta
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On Concurrent Multi-party Quantum Computation. 129-161 - Zvika Brakerski, Alexandru Gheorghiu, Gregory D. Kahanamoku-Meyer, Eitan Porat, Thomas Vidick:

Simple Tests of Quantumness Also Certify Qubits. 162-191 - James Bartusek

, Dakshita Khurana
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Cryptography with Certified Deletion. 192-223 - James Bartusek

, Dakshita Khurana
, Akshayaram Srinivasan:
Secure Computation with Shared EPR Pairs (Or: How to Teleport in Zero-Knowledge). 224-257 - André Schrottenloher

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Quantum Linear Key-Recovery Attacks Using the QFT. 258-291 - Jiangxia Ge

, Tianshu Shan
, Rui Xue
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Tighter QCCA-Secure Key Encapsulation Mechanism with Explicit Rejection in the Quantum Random Oracle Model. 292-324
Post-quantum Cryptography
- Julien Devevey, Pouria Fallahpour, Alain Passelègue, Damien Stehlé:

A Detailed Analysis of Fiat-Shamir with Aborts. 327-357 - Manuel Barbosa

, Gilles Barthe
, Christian Doczkal
, Jelle Don, Serge Fehr, Benjamin Grégoire
, Yu-Hsuan Huang, Andreas Hülsing
, Yi Lee
, Xiaodi Wu
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Fixing and Mechanizing the Security Proof of Fiat-Shamir with Aborts and Dilithium. 358-389 - Yang Yu

, Huiwen Jia, Xiaoyun Wang:
Compact Lattice Gadget and Its Applications to Hash-and-Sign Signatures. 390-420 - Manuel Barbosa

, François Dupressoir
, Benjamin Grégoire
, Andreas Hülsing
, Matthias Meijers
, Pierre-Yves Strub
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Machine-Checked Security for rmXMSS as in RFC 8391 and $\mathrm {SPHINCS^{+}} $. 421-454 - Kaiyi Zhang

, Hongrui Cui
, Yu Yu
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Revisiting the Constant-Sum Winternitz One-Time Signature with Applications to SPHINCS+ and XMSS. 455-483 - Muhammed F. Esgin, Ron Steinfeld, Dongxi Liu, Sushmita Ruj:

Efficient Hybrid Exact/Relaxed Lattice Proofs and Applications to Rounding and VRFs. 484-517 - Ward Beullens, Gregor Seiler:

LaBRADOR: Compact Proofs for R1CS from Module-SIS. 518-548 - Duhyeong Kim

, Dongwon Lee
, Jinyeong Seo
, Yongsoo Song
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Toward Practical Lattice-Based Proof of Knowledge from Hint-MLWE. 549-580 - Carsten Baum

, Lennart Braun, Cyprien Delpech de Saint Guilhem
, Michael Klooß
, Emmanuela Orsini
, Lawrence Roy, Peter Scholl:
Publicly Verifiable Zero-Knowledge and Post-Quantum Signatures from VOLE-in-the-Head. 581-615 - Jiaxin Pan

, Benedikt Wagner
, Runzhi Zeng
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Lattice-Based Authenticated Key Exchange with Tight Security. 616-647 - Daniele Micciancio

, Mark Schultz
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Error Correction and Ciphertext Quantization in Lattice Cryptography. 648-681 - Shuai Han

, Shengli Liu
, Zhedong Wang, Dawu Gu
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Almost Tight Multi-user Security Under Adaptive Corruptions from LWE in the Standard Model. 682-715 - Yanbo Chen

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sfDualMS: Efficient Lattice-Based Two-Round Multi-signature with Trapdoor-Free Simulation. 716-747 - Dana Dachman-Soled

, Huijing Gong
, Tom Hanson
, Hunter Kippen
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Revisiting Security Estimation for LWE with Hints from a Geometric Perspective. 748-781 - Russell W. F. Lai

, Giulio Malavolta
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Lattice-Based Timed Cryptography. 782-804 - Parker Newton, Silas Richelson:

A Lower Bound for Proving Hardness of Learning with Rounding with Polynomial Modulus. 805-835 - Gabrielle De Micheli, Daniele Micciancio

, Alice Pellet-Mary, Nam Tran:
Reductions from Module Lattices to Free Module Lattices, and Application to Dequantizing Module-LLL. 836-865

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