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  1. Adaptively Secure 5 Round Threshold Signatures from MLWE/MSIS and DL with Rewinding 

    Katsumata, Shuichi; Reichle, Michael; Takemure, Kaoru (2024)
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science ~ Advances in Cryptology – CRYPTO 2024
    T-out-of-N threshold signatures have recently seen a renewed interest, with various types now available, each offering different tradeoffs. However, one property that has remained elusive is adaptive security. When we target thresholdizing existing efficient signatures schemes based on the Fiat-Shamir paradigm such as Schnorr, the elusive nature becomes clear. This class of signature schemes typically rely on the forking lemma to prove ...
    Conference Paper
  2. Homeoffice als Chance für den Wohnungsmarkt – und als Rolle rückwärts für die Verkehrswende 

    Scheiner, Joachim; Frank, Susanne; Gerwinat, Verena; et al. (2023)
    Forum Wohnen und Stadtentwicklung
    Von wenigen Regionen abgesehen, waren die Wohnungsmärkte in Deutschland in den letzten Jahren durch Angebotsknappheit und massive Preissteigerungen geprägt. Dies gilt besonders für die prosperierenden Metropolräume, aber inzwischen auch in Stadtregionen, die sich wirtschaftlich eher moderat entwickeln, sowie in einigen eher ländlich geprägten Räumen. Diese Situation ist auf gestiegene Zuwanderung, die Zunahme von Singlehaushalten, das ...
    Journal Article
  3. Towards Breaking the Half-Barrier of Local Leakage-Resilient Shamir's Secret Sharing 

    Nguyen, Hai H. (2024)
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science ~ Advances in Cryptology – CRYPTO 2024
    Advanced methods for repairing Reed-Solomon codes, exemplified by the work of Guruswami and Wooters (STOC 2016), can be exploited to launch local leakage attacks against Shamir secret-sharing schemes over characteristic-2 fields. Conversely, Benhamouda, Degwekar, Ishai, and Rabin (CRYPTO 2018) proved that high-threshold instances of Shamir’s secret sharing over prime fields are resilient to one-bit local leakage. Since then, extensive ...
    Conference Paper
  4. Wechselwirkungen zwischen Wohnstandortwahl und Alltagsmobilität 

    Bauer, Uta; Frank, Susanne; Gerwinat, Verena; et al. (2022)
    Kommunen sind mit der Herausforderung konfrontiert, städtische und regionale Mobilität zukunftsfähig zu gestalten. Doch dem wachsenden Bewusstsein für einen notwendigen Mobilitätswandel stehen zugleich steigende Kfz-Zulassungszahlen gegenüber. Bezogen auf die Alltagsmobilität der Bevölkerung ist die Entwicklung des Verkehrs eng mit stadtstrukturellen Gegebenheiten und den individuellen Wohnstandortentscheidungen verknüpft. Die Veröffentlichung ...
    Working Paper
  5. Estimating the risk and spatial spread of measles in populations with high MMR uptake: Using school-household networks to understand the 2013 to 2014 outbreak in the Netherlands 

    Munday, James D.; Atkins, Katherine E.; Klinkenberg, Don; et al. (2024)
    PLoS Medicine
    Background Measles outbreaks are still routine, even in countries where vaccination coverage exceeds the guideline of 95%. Therefore, achieving ambitions for measles eradication will require understanding of how unvaccinated children interact with others who are unvaccinated. It is well established that schools and homes are key settings for both clustering of unvaccinated children and for transmission of infection. In this study, we ...
    Journal Article

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