Proof-of-work certificates that can be efficiently computed in the cloud
June 29, 2018 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing
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Authors
Jean-Guillaume Dumas
arXiv ID
1806.11293
Category
cs.SC: Symbolic Computation
Cross-listed
cs.CR
Citations
5
Venue
Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing
Last Checked
1 month ago
Abstract
In an emerging computing paradigm, computational capabilities, from processing power to storage capacities, are offered to users over communication networks as a cloud-based service. There, demanding computations are outsourced in order to limit infrastructure costs. The idea of verifiable computing is to associate a data structure, a proof-of-work certificate, to the result of the outsourced computation. This allows a verification algorithm to prove the validity of the result, faster than by recomputing it. We talk about a Prover (the server performing the computations) and a Verifier. Goldwasser, Kalai and Rothblum gave in 2008 a generic method to verify any parallelizable computation, in almost linear time in the size of the, potentially structured, inputs and the result. However, the extra cost of the computations for the Prover (and therefore the extra cost to the customer), although only almost a constant factor of the overall work, is nonetheless prohibitive in practice. Differently, we will here present problem-specific procedures in computer algebra, e.g. for exact linear algebra computations, that are Prover-optimal, that is that have much less financial overhead.
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