Efficient Probabilistic Public-Key Encryption Scheme

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title: Efficient Probabilistic Public-Key Encryption Scheme
text: EPOC is a probabilistic public-key encryption scheme. EPOC was developed in 1999 by T. Okamoto, S. Uchiyama and E. Fujisaki of NTT Labs in Japan. It is based on the random oracle model, in which a primitive public-key encryption function is converted to a secure encryption scheme by use of a truly random hash function; the resulting scheme is designed to be semantically secure against a chosen ciphertext attack. EPOC's primitive encryption function is the OU (Okamoto–Uchiyama) function, in which
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