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2017-05-16
Prabhakaran, Manoj, Sahai, Amit.  2004.  New Notions of Security: Achieving Universal Composability Without Trusted Setup. Proceedings of the Thirty-sixth Annual ACM Symposium on Theory of Computing. :242–251.

We propose a modification to the framework of Universally Composable (UC) security [3]. Our new notion involves comparing the real protocol execution with an ideal execution involving ideal functionalities (just as in UC-security), but allowing the environment and adversary access to some super-polynomial computational power. We argue the meaningfulness of the new notion, which in particular subsumes many of the traditional notions of security. We generalize the Universal Composition theorem of [3] to the new setting. Then under new computational assumptions, we realize secure multi-party computation (for static adversaries) without a common reference string or any other set-up assumptions, in the new framework. This is known to be impossible under the UC framework.