This algorithm adds collisions for safety reasons, which can result in a reverse result of 1: N. This may result in different plaintext encrypted ciphertexts being the same, for example, A encrypted result is C, and B encrypted result is also C. In this case, when querying A, there should be both A and B in the query result, and the normal result should not have B.
This algorithm adds collisions for safety reasons, which can result in a reverse result of 1: N. This may result in different plaintext encrypted ciphertexts being the same, for example, A encrypted result is C, and B encrypted result is also C. In this case, when querying A, there should be both A and B in the query result, and the normal result should not have B.