A method for delegating a computational burden from a computationally limited party to a computationally superior
party is disclosed . Computations that can be delegated include inversion and exponentiation modulo any number m .
This can be then used for sending encrypted messages by a computationally limited party in a standard cryptographic
framework , such as RSA and homomorphic architectures. Security of delegating computation is not based on any computational hardness assumptions , but instead on the presence of numerous decoys of the
actual secrets .
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