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Research Paper

Secure multi-party computation solution to Yao's millionaires' problem based on set-inclusion

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Pages 851-856 | Received 25 Nov 2004, Published online: 03 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

Secure multi-party computation is a focus of international cryptography in recent years. Protocols for Yao's millionaires' problem have become an important building block of many secure multi-party computation protocols. Their efficiency are crucial to the efficiency of many secure multi-party computation protocols. Unfortunately, known protocols for Yao's millionaries' problem have high computational complexity or communication complexity. In this study, based on the 1-out of-m oblivious transfer and set-inclusion problem, we propose a new protocol to solve this problem. This new protocol is very efficient in terms of both computational and communication complexities. Its privacy-preserving property is also proved by simulation patadigm which is generally accepted in the study of secure multi-party computation. We also compare the information leakage of our new protocol and the known protocols.

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