如何委派计算:无信号证明的力量

Y. Kalai, R. Raz, R. Rothblum
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我们为时间t = t(n)可计算的每种语言构建了一个1轮委托方案(即参数系统),其中证明者的运行时间为poly(t),验证者的运行时间为n·polylog(t)。特别地,对于P中的每一种语言,我们都得到了一个几乎线性时间验证的委托方案。我们的构建依赖于计算亚指数安全私有信息检索(PIR)方案的存在。该证明利用了计算委托问题与多证明者交互证明模型之间的奇怪联系,该模型反对无信号(欺骗)策略,该模型是在多证明者交互证明的背景下与共享量子纠缠的证明者进行研究的,并且受到信息不能比光传播更快的物理原理的激励。对于时间t = t(n)可计算的任何语言,我们构造了一个对无信令策略健全的多证明者交互证明(MIP),其中证明者的运行时间为poly(t),证明者的数量为polylog(t),验证者的运行时间为n·polylog(t)。特别地,这表明具有多项式时间mip的语言类对无信号策略是合理的,正是EXP。以前,这类只知道包含PSPACE。为了将我们的MIP转换为1轮授权方案,我们使用了Aiello等人(ICALP, 2000)提出的方法。该方法依赖于亚指数安全PIR方案的存在,Kalai等人(STOC, 2013)假设底层MIP对无信令证明器是安全的,并证明了该方案的安全性。
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How to delegate computations: the power of no-signaling proofs
We construct a 1-round delegation scheme (i.e., argument system) for every language computable in time t = t(n), where the running time of the prover is poly(t) and the running time of the verifier is n · polylog(t). In particular, for every language in P we obtain a delegation scheme with almost linear time verification. Our construction relies on the existence of a computational sub-exponentially secure private information retrieval (PIR) scheme. The proof exploits a curious connection between the problem of computation delegation and the model of multi-prover interactive proofs that are sound against no-signaling (cheating) strategies, a model that was studied in the context of multi-prover interactive proofs with provers that share quantum entanglement, and is motivated by the physical principle that information cannot travel faster than light. For any language computable in time t = t(n), we construct a multi-prover interactive proof (MIP) that is sound against no-signaling strategies, where the running time of the provers is poly(t), the number of provers is polylog(t), and the running time of the verifier is n · polylog(t). In particular, this shows that the class of languages that have polynomial-time MIPs that are sound against no-signaling strategies, is exactly EXP. Previously, this class was only known to contain PSPACE. To convert our MIP into a 1-round delegation scheme, we use the method suggested by Aiello et al (ICALP, 2000). This method relies on the existence of a sub-exponentially secure PIR scheme, and was proved secure by Kalai et al (STOC, 2013) assuming the underlying MIP is secure against no-signaling provers.
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