Efficient Information Theoretic Multi-party Computation from Oblivious Linear Evaluation
Abstract
Oblivious linear evaluation (OLE) is a two party protocol that allows a receiver to compute an evaluation of a sender’s private, degree 1 polynomial, without letting the sender learn the evaluation point. OLE is a special case of oblivious polynomial evaluation (OPE) which was first introduced by Naor and Pinkas in 1999. In this article we utilise OLE for the purpose of computing multiplication in multi-party computation (MPC).MPC allows a set of n mutually distrustful parties to privately compute any given function across their private inputs, even if up to $$t
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