Bounds on the efficiency of black-box commitment schemes
Title | Bounds on the efficiency of black-box commitment schemes |
Publication Type | Journal Articles |
Year of Publication | 2005 |
Authors | Horvitz O, Katz J |
Journal | Automata, Languages and Programming |
Pagination | 62 - 62 |
Date Published | 2005/// |
Abstract | Constructions of cryptographic primitives based on general assumptions (e.g., the existence of one-way functions) tend to be less efficient than constructions based on specific (e.g., number-theoretic) assumptions. This has prompted a recent line of research aimed at investigating the best possible efficiency of (black-box) constructions based on general assumptions. Here, we present bounds on the efficiency of statistically-binding commitment schemes constructed using black-box access to one-way permutations; our bounds are tight for the case of perfectly-binding schemes. We present the bounds in an extension of the Impagliazzo-Rudich model; that is, we show that any construction beating our bounds would imply the unconditional existence of a one-way function (from which a commitment scheme could be constructed “from scratch”). Our analysis is the first in the area to pertain directly to an information-theoretic component of the security notion. |
DOI | 10.1007/11523468_11 |