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Chris Peikert Course Notes Permalink

A set of typed lecture notes and homeworks from a class Chris Peikert teaches. The lecture notes are more detailed than his survey (see below), and there’s some good exercises in the homeworks.

A Decade of Lattice Cryptography Permalink

I think this is the most complete written introduction to lattice based crypto out there. It’s a nice overview of common lattice problems and cryptographic constructions.

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Bar-Ilan Winter School on MPC Permalink

A nice series of introductory talks that cover a handful of important MPC protocols. The later videos give an overview of some at-the-time recent papers in the space (from 2015).

How to Simulate It Permalink

Simulation proofs are used in many areas of cryptography, but they’re especially critical for MPC. This paper helped me wrap my head around what simulation-based definitions actually mean, why they’re used, and how the proofs work.

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Teaching experience 1

Undergraduate course, University 1, Department, 2014

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Teaching experience 2

Workshop, University 1, Department, 2015

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