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The answer to your first question is "yes". For example, if you have say three parties holding secret shares of a secure integer, you can assign these shares locally, for each party, and then they can continue to do secure computation with the resulting secure integer.

Party 0 executes a = secint(secint.field(12723956914977493523)) in its program.
Party 1 executes a = secint(secint.field(7001169756245412185)) in its program.
Party 2 executes a = secint(secint.field(1278382597513330847)) in its program.

Then if they run print(await mpc.output(a)) they should all see 23434 being printed.

About your second question, not sure what it is about?

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This discussion was converted from issue #91 on May 22, 2024 07:38.