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In software development, "multikey" often refers to data structures that allow a single value to be retrieved using more than one unique identifier.

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: Once the computation is finished, the resulting ciphertext can only be decrypted if all participating users cooperate by providing a "partial decryption" using their respective secret keys. In software development, "multikey" often refers to data

Traditional Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) allows a third party (like a cloud server) to perform computations on encrypted data without ever seeing the raw information. However, standard FHE is typically "single-key," meaning all data must be encrypted under the same user's key to be processed together. removes this limitation: : Once the computation is finished, the resulting

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