Obfuscation Protocol Physics

Principle

Obfuscation protocol physics refers to the foundational mathematical and computational principles that govern the effectiveness and limitations of privacy-enhancing technologies. This involves understanding the information-theoretic bounds on anonymity, the computational complexity of breaking cryptographic schemes, and the statistical properties of data mixing. The core principle often revolves around increasing entropy and creating indistinguishability among a set of elements. It delves into the theoretical limits of concealment.