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Computational complexity theory / Cryptography / Theory of computation / Probabilistic complexity theory / IP / Zero-knowledge proof / Soundness / PP / Entropy / NP / Randomized algorithm / Interactive proof system
Date: 2012-05-30 08:53:38
Computational complexity theory
Cryptography
Theory of computation
Probabilistic complexity theory
IP
Zero-knowledge proof
Soundness
PP
Entropy
NP
Randomized algorithm
Interactive proof system

An Efficient Parallel Repetition Theorem Johan H˚ astad1 , Rafael Pass2, Douglas Wikstr¨ om3 , and Krzysztof Pietrzak4 1 KTH, Stockholm, supported by ERC grant

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