International audienceZero knowledge sets (ZKS), introduced by Micali, Rabin, and Kilian in 2003, allow a prover to commit to a secret set S in a way such that it can later prove, non interactively, statements of the form x ∈ S (or x ∉ S), without revealing any further information (on top of what explicitly revealed by the inclusion/exclusion statements above) on S, not even its size. Later, Chase abstracted away the Micali, Rabin, and Kilian's construction by introducing an elegant new variant of commitments that they called (trapdoor) mercurial commitments. Using this primitive, it was shown how to construct zero knowledge sets from a variety of assumptions (both general and number theoretic). This paper introduces the notion of trapdoor ...
Zero-knowledge set is a primitive introduced by Micali, Rabin, and Kilian (FOCS 2003) which enables ...
Since their introduction in 1985, by Goldwasser, Micali and Rackoff, followed by Feige, Fiat and Sha...
We present efficient Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Knowledge (ZKPoK) for linear and multiplicative relati...
International audienceZero knowledge sets (ZKS), introduced by Micali, Rabin, and Kilian in 2003, al...
and Kilian in 2003, allow a prover to commit to a secret set S in a way such that it can later prove...
Introduced by Micali, Rabin and Kilian (MRK), the basic primitive of zero-knowledge sets (ZKS) allow...
Zero-knowledge sets (ZKS) is a basic cryptographic primitive that can be used to commit to a set S a...
(Non-interactive) TrapdoorMercurialCommitments(TMCs) were introduced by Chase et al. [8] and form a ...
We introduce a new flavor of commitment schemes, which we call mercurial commitments. Infor-mally, m...
At Eurocrypt 2005 Chase et al. introduced the notion of mercurial commitment schemes. The main appli...
Mercurial commitments were introduced by Chase et al. [8] and form a key building block for construc...
Zero-knowledge elementary databases (ZK-EDBs) are cryptographic schemes that allow a prover to commi...
International audienceZero-knowledge elementary databases (ZK-EDBs) are cryptographic schemes that a...
With the recent emergence of efficient zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs for general circuits, while effici...
Abstract. We study the question whether the number of rounds in public-coin perfect zero-knowledge (...
Zero-knowledge set is a primitive introduced by Micali, Rabin, and Kilian (FOCS 2003) which enables ...
Since their introduction in 1985, by Goldwasser, Micali and Rackoff, followed by Feige, Fiat and Sha...
We present efficient Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Knowledge (ZKPoK) for linear and multiplicative relati...
International audienceZero knowledge sets (ZKS), introduced by Micali, Rabin, and Kilian in 2003, al...
and Kilian in 2003, allow a prover to commit to a secret set S in a way such that it can later prove...
Introduced by Micali, Rabin and Kilian (MRK), the basic primitive of zero-knowledge sets (ZKS) allow...
Zero-knowledge sets (ZKS) is a basic cryptographic primitive that can be used to commit to a set S a...
(Non-interactive) TrapdoorMercurialCommitments(TMCs) were introduced by Chase et al. [8] and form a ...
We introduce a new flavor of commitment schemes, which we call mercurial commitments. Infor-mally, m...
At Eurocrypt 2005 Chase et al. introduced the notion of mercurial commitment schemes. The main appli...
Mercurial commitments were introduced by Chase et al. [8] and form a key building block for construc...
Zero-knowledge elementary databases (ZK-EDBs) are cryptographic schemes that allow a prover to commi...
International audienceZero-knowledge elementary databases (ZK-EDBs) are cryptographic schemes that a...
With the recent emergence of efficient zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs for general circuits, while effici...
Abstract. We study the question whether the number of rounds in public-coin perfect zero-knowledge (...
Zero-knowledge set is a primitive introduced by Micali, Rabin, and Kilian (FOCS 2003) which enables ...
Since their introduction in 1985, by Goldwasser, Micali and Rackoff, followed by Feige, Fiat and Sha...
We present efficient Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Knowledge (ZKPoK) for linear and multiplicative relati...