Iacr MCP Server
Provide a programming interface for the IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive, supporting efficient retrieval of cryptographic research papers
rating : 2.5 points
downloads : 82
What is the IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive MCP Server?
This is a server based on the Model Context Protocol (MCP) that provides programmatic access to the IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive, enabling you to quickly search for and obtain the latest cryptographic research papers.How to use the IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive MCP Server?
You can start searching for and obtaining the required research papers in just a few simple steps. First, install the server, then configure it according to the instructions and run queries.Applicable scenarios
Suitable for researchers, scholars, and anyone interested in the latest cryptographic developments.Main features
Search for papersSearch for relevant cryptographic research papers by keywords, year, and other criteria.
Get paper detailsGet detailed information about a specific paper based on its unique identifier.
Advantages and limitations
Advantages
Efficiently retrieve the latest cryptographic research results
Obtain the required information without manually browsing the website
Limitations
Requires some computer knowledge to set up and use
Relies on the RSS feed provided by IACR and may not cover all updates
How to use
Install the server
Install the IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive MCP Server via NPM or Yarn.
Configure the server
Ensure that Node.js v16 or higher is correctly installed.
Run queries
Use the provided API functions to perform searches or obtain details.
Usage examples
Case 1: Search for papers related to quantum cryptographyFind research results on quantum cryptography in 2023.
Case 2: Get details of a specific paperView the complete information of a specific paper.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this MCP server require special permissions to access?
What if I can't find the paper I want?
Related resources
IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive
The official homepage of the IACR ePrint Archive.
GitHub repository
Project source code and more development information.
Featured MCP Services

Notion Api MCP
Certified
A Python-based MCP Server that provides advanced to-do list management and content organization functions through the Notion API, enabling seamless integration between AI models and Notion.
Python
141
4.5 points

Gitlab MCP Server
Certified
The GitLab MCP server is a project based on the Model Context Protocol that provides a comprehensive toolset for interacting with GitLab accounts, including code review, merge request management, CI/CD configuration, and other functions.
TypeScript
86
4.3 points

Markdownify MCP
Markdownify is a multi-functional file conversion service that supports converting multiple formats such as PDFs, images, audio, and web page content into Markdown format.
TypeScript
1.7K
5 points

Duckduckgo MCP Server
Certified
The DuckDuckGo Search MCP Server provides web search and content scraping services for LLMs such as Claude.
Python
830
4.3 points

Unity
Certified
UnityMCP is a Unity editor plugin that implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP), providing seamless integration between Unity and AI assistants, including real - time state monitoring, remote command execution, and log functions.
C#
566
5 points

Figma Context MCP
Framelink Figma MCP Server is a server that provides access to Figma design data for AI programming tools (such as Cursor). By simplifying the Figma API response, it helps AI more accurately achieve one - click conversion from design to code.
TypeScript
6.7K
4.5 points

Minimax MCP Server
The MiniMax Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an official server that supports interaction with powerful text-to-speech, video/image generation APIs, and is suitable for various client tools such as Claude Desktop and Cursor.
Python
754
4.8 points

Context7
Context7 MCP is a service that provides real-time, version-specific documentation and code examples for AI programming assistants. It is directly integrated into prompts through the Model Context Protocol to solve the problem of LLMs using outdated information.
TypeScript
5.2K
4.7 points