(Un)Encrypted Computing and Indistinguishability Obfuscation

11/29/2018
by   Peter T. Breuer, et al.
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This paper first describes an `obfuscating' compiler technology developed for encrypted computing, then examines if the trivial case without encryption produces much-sought indistinguishability obfuscation.

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