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Q: If OWF were to exist, do we know for sure that one of the candidate OWF would indeed be a OWF?

J. DionisioWe have several candidates for OWF, like multiplication/factoring and discrete exponencial/logarithm. What I am asking is: Does the existence of one way functions imply that our candidate functions are indeed one way functions? Is there a candidate one way function whose one wayness is directly t...

 
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07:55
Another week, another bomb found...
08:50
I'm not sure this edit makes sense.
Yes, the question is much clearer now to someone who knows what a fixed point is, but e.g., the original poster would probably not have realized that the edited question asks the same thing.
haven't been here in forever
 
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10:25
What happens to OP's points when two questions are merged? What happens in the future upvotes?
@Maeher I was between reject and accept. The OP should have been realized that after got an answer and duped. I accepted since it should be clear to all.
@bdegnan Except cryptanalysis, I can't think of a practical application of ASICs/FPGAs with true 4096-bit words and a multiplier with output (or inputs) that wide. Isn't the 4096-bit really holding many smaller words, e.g. 128 sub-words of 32 bits? That can have a lot of applications in high-speed signal processing.
11:25
@fgrieu I'm sure that was the case. Sadly, I spent my whole career just saying "yes" to money. Working with ICs is super expensive due to both the fabrication cost and the time it takes to get back from fab. If you get your Ph.D. in RF related things, it takes 3 years. If you do it in semiconductors, you are lucky to do it in 7. (It took me 7 due to fab turn around).
to that end, I really have no idea what most of the stuff that I was involved in was used for. :/
 
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12:29
@kelalaka first note that merging is stronger than marking as duplicate as with a merger (mod-only) you also transfer all answers and comments to the original post
The closed post author I think gets to keep all the rep from upvotes and the like
but won't profit from future upvotes on the original post
@SEJPM yes it is stronger. Giving future upvotes a hard issue to solve I guess. So better left there.
So what do you think about merging
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Q: Does there exist a hash function which has a fixed point?

ConstablebrewDoes there exist a hash function $h$ and an input $x$ such that $h(x) = x$? I believe this is a special case of collision-resistance. I imagine such a case is guaranteed not to be possible (otherwise such a hash function wouldn't always be guaranteed to be useful), but how is such a case proven t...

With the duplicate?
ohh, I just realized they confirmed the duplicate vote themselves
so the fixed point is the right interpretation here
yeah, then merging is sensible
Need a flag :)
So there the community = themself?
no, no flag needed
yes, if the closing user is community for a duplicate vote, the OP confirmed that it's a duplicate
merged.
(it needed a bit of comment and answer cleanup prior)
12:48
I saw, thanks.
 
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20:07
We have 19 John Doe's and around 64 Anon*s
@fgrieu congratulations!
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Ah, finished. congratulations @fgrieu
Also thank you @kelalaka and @poncho for nominating!
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Q: 2020 Moderator Election - Results

Cesar MCryptography's fourth moderator election has come to a close, the votes have been tallied and the new moderator is: They'll be joining the existing crew shortly—please thank them for volunteering, and share your assistance and advice with them as they learn the ropes! For details on how the voti...


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