
Studies in Complexity and Cryptography
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The articles included in this book essentially reflect the topical scope of the scientific career of Oded Goldreich now spanning three decades. In particular the topics dealt with include average-case complexity, complexity of approximation, derandomization, expander graphs, hashing functions, locally testable codes, machines that take advice, NP-completeness, one-way functions, probabilistically checkable proofs, proofs of knowledge, property testing, pseudorandomness, randomness extractors, sampling, trapdoor permutations, zero-knowledge, and non-iterative zero-knowledge.
All in all, this potpourri of studies in complexity and cryptography constitutes a most valuable contribution to the field of theoretical computer science centered around the personal achievements and views of one of its outstanding representatives.
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Research Contributions.- Finding the Shortest Move-Sequence in the Graph-Generalized 15-Puzzle Is NP-Hard.- Proving Computational Ability.- On Constructing 1-1 One-Way Functions.- On the Circuit Complexity of Perfect Hashing.- Collision-Free Hashing from Lattice Problems.- Another Proof That BPP ? PH (and More).- Strong Proofs of Knowledge.- Simplified Derandomization of BPP Using a Hitting Set Generator.- On Testing Expansion in Bounded-Degree Graphs.- Candidate One-Way Functions Based on Expander Graphs.- Using the FGLSS-Reduction to Prove Inapproximability Results for Minimum Vertex Cover in Hypergraphs.- The GGM Construction Does NOT Yield Correlation Intractable Function Ensembles.- From Logarithmic Advice to Single-Bit Advice.- On Probabilistic versus Deterministic Provers in the Definition of Proofs of Knowledge.- On the Average-Case Complexity of Property Testing.- A Candidate Counterexample to the Easy Cylinders Conjecture.- From Absolute Distinguishability to Positive Distinguishability.- Testing Graph Blow-Up.- Proximity Oblivious Testing and the Role of Invariances.- In a World of P=BPP.- Surveys.- Notes on Levin's Theory of Average-Case Complexity.- Three XOR-Lemmas - An Exposition.- On Yao's XOR-Lemma.- A Sample of Samplers: A Computational Perspective on Sampling.- Short Locally Testable Codes and Proofs.- Bravely, Moderately: A Common Theme in Four Recent Works.- On the Complexity of Computational Problems Regarding Distributions.- Basing Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge on (Enhanced) Trapdoor Permutations: The State of the Art.- Average Case Complexity, Revisited.- Basic Facts about Expander Graphs.- A Brief Introduction to Property Testing.- Introduction to Testing Graph Properties.- Randomness and Computation.- Programmatic and Reflective Articles.- On Security Preserving Reductions - Revised Terminology.- Contemplations on Testing Graph Properties.- Another Motivationfor Reducing the Randomness Complexity of Algorithms.- About the Authors.
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