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19 March 2025, KdVI General Mathematics Colloquium, Lisa Kohl

Speaker: Lisa Kohl (CWI)
Title: Generating Pseudorandomness: Limitations and New Constructions
Date: Wednesday 19 March 2025
Time: 16:00-17:00
Location: KdVI Seminar Room F3.20, Science Park 107, Amsterdam

Randomness is essential in cryptography, forming the foundation of secure communication and advanced privacy-preserving protocols. A key tool for generating randomness on demand is a pseudorandom function (PRF), which expands a short random seed into a virtually unbounded supply of (pseudo)randomness. But how complex do these functions need to be? Learning theory tells us that certain function classes are "easy" to learn - and therefore easy to distinguish from random - imposing fundamental limits on PRF constructions. However, even when considering function classes that are not easy to learn, constructing concrete PRF candidates that are plausibly secure remains a challenging problem. In this talk, I will introduce the concept of (weak) PRFs and explore both theoretical limitations and explicit constructions of (weak) PRFs computable by shallow circuits.

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