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  1. Prof. Michael O. Rabin, Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University, Boston, and at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, is one of the world’s most prominent computer scientists. His contributions during the course of his decades-long career have been deeply significant, and touched many areas in the foundations of computer science ...

  2. Michael O. Rabin. Hebrew University and Harvard University. Search for more papers by this author. Jeffery O. Shallit, Jeffery O. Shallit. University of Chicago.

  3. Michael O. Rabin May 20, 1981 1 Introduction Bob and Alice each have a secret, SBand SA, respectively, which they wish to exchange. For example, SBmay be the password to a file that Alice wants to access (we shall refer to this file as Alice’s file), and SAthe password to Bob’s file. Can they set up a protocol to exchange the secrets

  4. Michael O. Rabin. United States – 1976. Video Interview. Interview Subject: Michael Rabin Interviewer: David Harel Interview Date: November 12, 2015 Interview ...

  5. Jun 22, 2005 · Michael O. Rabin Abstract. The original paper does not have an abstract. This is a scanned version of the original hand written manuscript of this paper. It appeared in print as a Harvard University Technical Report, but at some point the university ran out of copies.

  6. 迈克尔·拉宾(Michael Rabin),1931年9月1日出生于德国布雷斯劳(今波兰弗罗茨瓦夫),1976年图灵奖得主,美国国家科学院外籍院士,美国艺术与科学院院士,欧洲科学院院士,英国皇家学会外籍院士,以色列科学院与人文科学院院士,美国哲学学会外籍会士,国际密码研究协会会士(IACR fellow ...

  7. TLDR. This paper shows that an adaptive oblivious transfer scheme in which a sender has N messages, of which a receiver can adaptively choose to receive k one-after-the-other has a drawback that the sender can only serve a single receiver only once. Expand. 1. Highly Influenced.