Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4635916 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

A pseudorandom function is a function that cannot be efficiently distinguished from a truly random function. The first construction of pseudorandom functions was introduced by Goldreich, Goldwasser, and Micali (GGM-construction). In this paper, we propose a variant of the GGM-construction and compare its performance with the original construction. We show that a 4-ary-tree variant construction can achieve the best performance under the assumption that the underlying pseudorandom generators generate pseudorandom bits sequentially.

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