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Public key encryption with equality test (PKE-ET) is a public key encryption with an extra functionality, so-called 'equality test'.
In such model, we propose an equality test scheme, PKE-FET, which is the first one to be proved (somewhat) semantic secure.
In this work, we propose a novel architecture called filtered equality test (FET), which 'filtered' denotes only few receiver-selected messages can be equality tested.
The equality test for the two AUCs was <0.0001.
Therefore, resorting to public (private) key encryption scheme supporting equality test whould be overkill.
Open image in new window Figure 5 The results of equality test of variances.
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They all become undecidable if general equality tests are added.
We discuss the class of program schemas augmented with equality tests, that is, tests of equality between terms.
In the first part of the paper we illustrate the "power" of equality tests.
We suggest, however, limited equality tests which can be added to certain subclasses of program schemas while preserving their decidability property.
Table 1 presents the results for mean equality tests of the randomly assigned resume characteristics.
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