نتایج جستجو برای: puzzles

تعداد نتایج: 3721  

Journal: :The European Physical Journal C 2007

2016
Colin Boyd Christopher Carr

Client puzzles have been proposed as a mechanism for proving legitimate intentions by providing “proofs of work”, which can be applied to discourage malicious usage of resources. A typical problem of puzzle constructions is the difference in expected solving time on different computing platforms. We call puzzles which can be solved independently of client computing resources fair client puzzles...

2017
Anany Levitin

The paper concerns an important but underappreciated genre of algorithmic puzzles, explaining what these puzzles are, reviewing milestones in their long history, and giving two different ways to classify them. Also covered are major applications of algorithmic puzzles in cognitive science research, with an emphasis on insight problem solving, and the advantages of algorithmic puzzles over some ...

Journal: :IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive 2010
Douglas Stebila Lakshmi Kuppusamy Jothi Rangasamy Colin Boyd Juan Manuel González Nieto

Client puzzles are meant to act as a defense against denial of service (DoS) attacks by requiring a client to solve some moderately hard problem before being granted access to a resource. However, recent client puzzle difficulty definitions (Stebila and Ustaoglu, 2009; Chen et al., 2009) do not ensure that solving n puzzles is n times harder than solving one puzzle. Motivated by examples of puz...

2013
Douglas Stebila Lakshmi Kuppusamy Jothi Rangasamy Colin Boyd Juan Gonzalez Nieto

Client puzzles are meant to act as a defense against denial of service (DoS) attacks by requiring a client to solve some moderately hard problem before being granted access to a resource. However, recent client puzzle difficulty definitions (Stebila and Ustaoglu, 2009; Chen et al., 2009) do not ensure that solving n puzzles is n times harder than solving one puzzle. Motivated by examples of puz...

Journal: :Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity (ECCC) 2009
Charanjit S. Jutla

We consider weakly-verifiable puzzles which are challenge-response puzzles such that the responder may not be able to verify for itself whether it answered the challenge correctly. We consider k-wise direct product of such puzzles, where now the responder has to solve k puzzles chosen independently in parallel. Canetti et al have earlier shown that such direct product puzzles have a hardness wh...

Journal: :National Tax Journal 1990

Journal: :Nature 1998

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