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On unconditionally secure oblivious transfer from continuous channels
In this paper, we consider an information theoretically secure cryptographic primitive known as oblivious transfer based on noisy channels. We present a protocol and two approaches to base the primitive on much wider class of signal sets and continuous channels than the existing results on the Gaussian channel. We also evaluate the associated information theoretic efficiency of the protocol for some cases of interest.