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Verifiable computing (or verified computation or verified computing) enables a computer to offload the computation of some function, to other perhaps untrusted clients, while maintaining verifiable results. The other clients evaluate the function and return the result with a proof that the computation of the function was carried out correctly. The introduction of this notion came as a result of the increasingly common phenomenon of "outsourcing" computation to untrusted users in projects such as SETI@home and also to the growing desire of weak clients to outsource computational tasks to a more powerful computation service like in cloud computing. The concept dates back to work by Babai et al., and has been studied under various terms, including "checking computations" (Babai et al.), "dele

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  • Verifiable computing (en)
  • Протокол проверяемых вычислений (ru)
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  • Verifiable computing (or verified computation or verified computing) enables a computer to offload the computation of some function, to other perhaps untrusted clients, while maintaining verifiable results. The other clients evaluate the function and return the result with a proof that the computation of the function was carried out correctly. The introduction of this notion came as a result of the increasingly common phenomenon of "outsourcing" computation to untrusted users in projects such as SETI@home and also to the growing desire of weak clients to outsource computational tasks to a more powerful computation service like in cloud computing. The concept dates back to work by Babai et al., and has been studied under various terms, including "checking computations" (Babai et al.), "dele (en)
  • В криптографии протокол проверяемых вычислений (англ. verifiable computing) — это криптографический протокол, позволяющий освободить непроизводительный компьютер от сложных вычислений путём их частичного или полного переноса на один или несколько внешних более производительных компьютеров (англ. Outsource), сохраняя возможность проверки корректности возвращённого результата без дополнительного взаимодействия. Исполнители возвращают результат и доказательство корректности вычислений. В качестве внешней более производительной системы часто применяется система с распределёнными вычислениями. Например, такая, как облачные вычисления. (ru)
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  • Verifiable computing (or verified computation or verified computing) enables a computer to offload the computation of some function, to other perhaps untrusted clients, while maintaining verifiable results. The other clients evaluate the function and return the result with a proof that the computation of the function was carried out correctly. The introduction of this notion came as a result of the increasingly common phenomenon of "outsourcing" computation to untrusted users in projects such as SETI@home and also to the growing desire of weak clients to outsource computational tasks to a more powerful computation service like in cloud computing. The concept dates back to work by Babai et al., and has been studied under various terms, including "checking computations" (Babai et al.), "delegating computations", "certified computation", and verifiable computing. The term verifiable computing itself was formalized by Rosario Gennaro, Craig Gentry, and Bryan Parno, and echoes Micali's "certified computation". (en)
  • В криптографии протокол проверяемых вычислений (англ. verifiable computing) — это криптографический протокол, позволяющий освободить непроизводительный компьютер от сложных вычислений путём их частичного или полного переноса на один или несколько внешних более производительных компьютеров (англ. Outsource), сохраняя возможность проверки корректности возвращённого результата без дополнительного взаимодействия. Исполнители возвращают результат и доказательство корректности вычислений. В качестве внешней более производительной системы часто применяется система с распределёнными вычислениями. Например, такая, как облачные вычисления. Протокол был сформулирован и его корректность была доказана Росарио Дженейро (англ. Rosario Gennaro), Грегом Гентри (англ. Craig Gentry) и Брайном Парно (англ. Bryan Parno) в статье. (ru)
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