An Entropy Lower Bound for Non-Malleable Extractors
Tom Gur, Igor Shinkar

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A -non-malleable extractor is a function that takes two inputs, a weak source of min-entropy and an independent uniform seed , and outputs a bit that is -close to uniform, even given the seed and the value for an adversarially chosen seed . Dodis and Wichs~(STOC 2009) showed the existence of -non-malleable extractors with seed length that support sources of entropy . We show that the foregoing bound is essentially tight, by proving that any -non-malleable extractor must satisfy the entropy bound for an absolute constant…
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