Flat and One-Variable Clauses: Complexity of Verifying Cryptographic Protocols with Single Blind Copying

Computer Science – Logic in Computer Science

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Cryptographic protocols with single blind copying were defined and modeled by Comon and Cortier using the new class $\mathcal C$ of first order clauses. They showed its satisfiability problem to be in 3-DEXPTIME. We improve this result by showing that satisfiability for this class is NEXPTIME-complete, using new resolution techniques. We show satisfiability to be DEXPTIME-complete if clauses are Horn, which is what is required for modeling cryptographic protocols. While translation to Horn clauses only gives a DEXPTIME upper bound for the secrecy problem for these protocols, we further show that this secrecy problem is actually DEXPTIME-complete.

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