Alchemy: A Language and Compiler for Homomorphic Encryption Made Easy [pdf] web.eecs.umich.edu 81 points by ArtWomb 5 years ago
carterschonwald 5 years ago The associated library by the authors, written in Haskell, can be found at https://github.com/cpeikertI’ve not had chance to work through the material but looks like it might be fun!
amelius 5 years ago I would be impressed if it could compile a program while it was encrypted. Can it?
arthurcolle 5 years ago Anyone else getting a "Failed to load PDF" in Chrome? feikname 5 years ago Nope, loaded for me just fine on Chrome 70 and Firefox 62. Tested on a Win10 machine.
feikname 5 years ago Nope, loaded for me just fine on Chrome 70 and Firefox 62. Tested on a Win10 machine.
rijoja 5 years ago Haven't had the time to properly study this, but if this is the case then this is huge! Remember I was thinking that I needed something like this for something but I can't for the life of me seem to remember what....
How does it compare to Cingulata?
https://github.com/CEA-LIST/Cingulata
The associated library by the authors, written in Haskell, can be found at https://github.com/cpeikert
I’ve not had chance to work through the material but looks like it might be fun!
I had Chris as an instructor when I was an undergrad. Great guy, super smart.
I would be impressed if it could compile a program while it was encrypted. Can it?
Anyone else getting a "Failed to load PDF" in Chrome?
Nope, loaded for me just fine on Chrome 70 and Firefox 62. Tested on a Win10 machine.
Haven't had the time to properly study this, but if this is the case then this is huge! Remember I was thinking that I needed something like this for something but I can't for the life of me seem to remember what....