Condense to Conduct and Conduct to Condense

Tomasz Kazana

Published: 2025/8/29

Abstract

In this paper we give the first examples of low-conductance permutations. The notion of conductance of permutations was introduced in the paper "Indifferentiability of Confusion-Diffusion Networks" by Dodis et al., where the search for low-conductance permutations was initiated and motivated. In this paper we not only give the desired examples, but also make a general characterization of the problem -- i.e. we show that low-conductance permutations are equivalent to permutations that have the information-theoretic properties of the so-called Multi-Source-Somewhere-Condensers.

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