| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 435683 | Theoretical Computer Science | 2010 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Trevisan has shown that constructions of pseudo-random generators from hard functions (the Nisan–Wigderson approach) also produce extractors. We show that constructions of pseudo-random generators from one-way permutations (the Blum–Micali–Yao approach) can be used for building extractors as well. Using this new technique we build extractors that do not use designs or polynomial-based error-correcting codes and that are very simple and efficient. For example, one extractor produces each output bit separately in O(log2n) time. These extractors work for weak sources with min-entropy λn, for arbitrary constant λ>0, have seed length O(log2n), and their output length is ≈nλ/3.
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