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Consider straight-line algorithms over a Finite Field with elements. Then the
-straight line
complexity
of a function
is defined as the length of the shortest straight-line algorithm which computes
a function
such that
is satisfied for at least
elements of
. A function
is
straight-line ``one way'' of range
if
satisfies the properties:
References
Ziv, J. ``In Search of a One-Way Function'' §4.1 in
Open Problems in Communication and Computation (Ed. T. M. Cover and B. Gopinath).
New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 104-105, 1987.