What if you create a truly unique routing profile that's wildly different from the common ones for which shortcuts were pre-calculated? The system is smart. If it detects that too many shortcuts (~50, for example) need on-the-fly recalculation and deviate significantly, it might determine that falling back to the original, comprehensive A* algorithm for the entire route would actually be faster than doing many small, heavily modified A* calculations.
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We can modify our ZK credential to support a limit of N shows as follows. First, let’s have the User select a random key K for a pseudorandom function (PRF), which takes a key and an arbitrary input and outputs a random-looking outputs. We’ll embed this key K into the signed credential. (It’s important that the Issuer does not learn K, so this often requires that the credential be signed using a blind, or partially-blind, signing protocol.3) We’ll now use this key and PRF to generate unique serial numbers, each time we “show” the credential.