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2. Use the random oracle to generate the `$x$th` new private key |
2. Use the random oracle to generate the `$x$th` new private key |
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`$p_x$` from `$p$`. |
`$p_x$` from `$p$`. |
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2. Sign the corresponding public key with `$p$`. This does |
3. Sign the corresponding public key with `$p$`. This does |
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not present |
not present |
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a problem for the `$k$`-time signature algorithm, since |
a problem for the `$k$`-time signature algorithm, since |
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the random oracle is deterministic and |
the random oracle is deterministic and |