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Doubly Efficient Private Information Retrieval and Fully Homomorphic RAM Computation from Ring LWE

IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive, 2023
A (single server) private information retrieval (PIR) allows a client to read data from a public database held on a remote server, without revealing to the server which locations she is reading.
Wei-Kai Lin, Ethan Mook, Daniel Wichs
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Ram pressure stripping in high-density environments

The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review, 2021
Galaxies living in rich environments are suffering different perturbations able to drastically affect their evolution. Among these, ram pressure stripping, i.e.
A. Boselli, M. Fossati, M. Sun
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OptORAMa: Optimal Oblivious RAM

IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive, 2020
Oblivious RAM (ORAM), first introduced in the ground-breaking work of Goldreich and Ostrovsky (STOC ’87 and J. ACM ’96) is a technique for provably obfuscating programs’ access patterns, such that the access patterns leak no information about the ...
Gilad Asharov   +4 more
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RAM

Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Distributed Smart Cameras, 2017
This work introduces a multimodal multiview camera network for role identification and re-identification in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) room, where identifying individuals is not permitted. The analysis challenges include imaging conditions such as medical isolation (where all visitors wear scrubs), poor and non-uniform illumination, or variable ...
Carlos Torres   +3 more
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Ram’s horn nails

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 2012
Thickening of the nail plated (onychogryphosis) can (a) result in the nail curling and achieving the appearance of a ram’s horn. We report a patient with ram’s horn nails after long-term neglect.
M. Galeone   +3 more
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An Ultra-Low Cost Multilayer RAM in Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems - II - Express Briefs, 2020
Quantum-dot cellular automata (QCA) is an alternative nanotechnology to traditional CMOS technology. In theory, circuits in QCA have the advantages of lower power consumption, higher integration density and switching frequency than circuits based on CMOS.
Zhixin Song   +4 more
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