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Meromorphic Functions Sharing a Small Function [PDF]

open access: yesAbstract and Applied Analysis, 2007
We will study meromorphic functions that share a small function, and prove the following result: let f(z) and g(z) be two transcendental meromorphic functions in the complex plane and let n≥11 be a positive integer. Assume that a(z)(≢0) is a common small
Songmin Wang, Zongsheng Gao
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Fitness sharing and niching methods revisited [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation, 1998
Interest in multimodal optimization function is expanding rapidly since real-world optimization problems often require the location of multiple optima in the search space.
Krähenbühl, Laurent, Sareni, Bruno
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Normality and sharing functions [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 2015
In this article, we prove a normality criterion for a family of meromorphic functions which involves sharing of holomorphic functions. Our result generalizes some of the results of H. H. Chen, M. L. Fang and M. Han, Y. Gu.
Datt, Gopal, Kumar, Sanjay
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Meromorphic function sharing a small function with a linear differential polynomial [PDF]

open access: yesMathematica Bohemica, 2016
The problem of uniqueness of an entire or a meromorphic function when it shares a value or a small function with its derivative became popular among the researchers after the work of Rubel and Yang (1977).
Indrajit Lahiri, Amit Sarkar
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A trapdoor one-way function for verifiable secret sharing

open access: yesHigh-Confidence Computing, 2022
This paper proposes a (t,n)–threshold verifiable secret sharing scheme with changeable parameters based on a trapdoor one-way function. This scheme consists of a generation phase, a distribution phase, an encoding phase and a reconstruction phase.
Ali Kanso, Mohammad Ghebleh
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Function Secret Sharing [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2016
Function Secret Sharing (FSS), introduced by Boyle et al. (Eurocrypt 2015), provides a way for additively secret-sharing a function from a given function family F. More concretely, an m-party FSS scheme splits a function f : {0, 1}n -> G, for some abelian group G, into functions f1,...,fm, described by keys k1,...,km, such that f = f1 + ...
Elette Boyle, Niv Gilboa, Yuval Ishai
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Towards Efficient Information-Theoretic Function Secret Sharing

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2020
A (t, r)-function secret sharing ((t, r)-FSS) scheme allows a dealer to secret-share a functionf among r parties as r secret keys k1, ... , kr such that for any input x the parties can compute r output shares that allow the reconstruction of f (x) but ...
Wen Ming Li, Liang Feng Zhang
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Efficient Threshold Function Secret Sharing With Information-Theoretic Security

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2020
Function secret sharing (FSS) is a cryptographic primitive that is introduced by Boyle et al. (Eurocrypt 2015), motivated by application scenarios involving private access to large distributed data while minimising the overhead of communication, for ...
Jinglong Luo   +3 more
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Is sharing just a function of viewing? The sharing of political and non-political news on Facebook

open access: yesJournal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media, 2022
How is political news shared online? This fundamental question for political communication research in today’s news ecology is still poorly understood.
Damian Trilling   +9 more
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Secret-Sharing for NP [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
A computational secret-sharing scheme is a method that enables a dealer, that has a secret, to distribute this secret among a set of parties such that a "qualified" subset of parties can efficiently reconstruct the secret while any "unqualified" subset ...
A. Beimel   +20 more
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