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Quantum-resilient cross-trust evaluation for zero trust 5G security. [PDF]
Jeysuriya K, Renjith PN, Sudhakaran G.
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Comparing Two Categorical Gini Correlations with Applications to Classification Problems. [PDF]
Hewage S, Sang Y.
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Generally, in mathematics, the goal of a proof is for the writer to convey knowledge and understanding to the reader. (However, you may doubt this claim based on some books or papers you have read or talks you have attended, although surely not any of mine.) But from time to time, the prover wants to obfuscate some key pieces of information.
Kannan Balasubramanian, Mala K.
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Zero-knowledge proofs of identity
Journal of Cryptology, 1987In this paper we extend the notion of interactive proofs of assertions to interactive proofs of knowledge. This leads to the definition of unrestricted input zero-knowledge proofs of knowledge in which the prover demonstrates possession of knowledge without revealing any computational information whatsover (not even the one bit revealed in zero ...
Uriel Feige, Amos Fiat, Adi Shamir
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The Power of Preprocessing in Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Knowledge
Journal of Cryptology, 1996zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Alfredo De Santis, Giuseppe Persiano
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On the composition of zero-knowledge proof systems
SIAM Journal on Computing, 1996Summary: The wide applicability of zero-knowledge interactive proofs comes from the possibility of using these proofs as subroutines in cryptographic protocols. A basic question concerning this use is whether the (sequential and/or parallel) composition of zero-knowledge protocols is zero-knowledge too. We demonstrate the limitations of the composition
Oded Goldreich 0001, Hugo Krawczyk
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A zero-knowledge proof system for OpenLibra
Proceedings of the 22nd International Middleware Conference: Demos and Posters, 2021Zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) have garnered much attention recently. They have witnessed applicability in anonymizing tokens (e.g., Tornado Cash) and increasing transaction throughput (e.g., ZK-Rollups) for blockchains backing cryptocurrencies. ZKPs are touted to offer great potential for future blockchain applications that operate in a priori trustless
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