Each individual function will have a few dots along a curved line and wherever it's passing through the y-axis, that actually reflects their secret. So that example that we just gave, we're talking about a polynomial with order two. An example could be three plus one x plus four x squared. As you increase the order, you will go into x cubed, you'll go into x to the four. And higher level NPCs will be doing more to these polynomials than simply adding them.
In this week's episode, Anna and Fredrik give a general introduction to MPCs, go over a few examples of MPCs in action, compare them with other cryptographic concepts, try to pronounce "fully homomorphic encryption" properly, and more!
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