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by Someone
1530 days ago
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Not necessarily. A mathematical proof that one-way functions do not exist need not say anything about non-one-way functions, so it need not say anything about how hard it is to invert what we now think might be one-way functions. But yes, the risk that we don’t know whether encryption is mathematically possible hangs above every use of cryptography, using hashes to verify that data didn’t get tampered with, etc. |
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