We study the randomness complexity of interactive proofs and zero-knowledge proofs. In particular, we ask whether it is possible to reduce the randomness complexity, R, of the verifier to be comparable with the number of bits, C_V, that the verifier sends during the interaction. We show that such randomness sparsification is possible in several settings. Specifically, unconditional sparsification can be obtained in the non-uniform setting (where the verifier is modelled as a circuit), and in the uniform setting where the parties have access to a (reusable) common-random-string (CRS). We further show that constant-round uniform protocols can be sparsified without a CRS under a plausible worst-case complexity-theoretic assumption that was use...
In this dissertation we consider two different notions of randomness and their applica-tions to prob...
We present an unconditional transformation from any honest-verifier statistical zero-knowledge (HVSZ...
We prove that a 3-move interactive proof system with the special soundness property made non-interac...
Consider an interactive proof system for some set S that has randomness complexity r(n) for instance...
International audienceWe consider multiparty information-theoretic private protocols, and specifical...
International audienceWe consider multiparty information-theoretic private protocols, and specifical...
International audienceWe consider multi-party information-theoretic private protocols, and specifica...
International audienceWe consider multi-party information-theoretic private protocols, and specifica...
International audienceWe consider multi-party information-theoretic private protocols, and specifica...
This dissertation explores the multifaceted interplay between efficient computation and probability ...
We consider the problem of whether there exist non-trivial constant-round public-coin zero-knowledge...
The question of how to construct optimally efficient secure protocols is a central question in crypt...
We present a simple new construction of a pseudorandom bit generator. It stretches a short string of...
We present an unconditional transformation from any honest-verifier statistical zero-knowledge (HVSZ...
Probabilistically Checkable Proofs (PCPs) allow a randomized verifier, with oracle access to a purpo...
In this dissertation we consider two different notions of randomness and their applica-tions to prob...
We present an unconditional transformation from any honest-verifier statistical zero-knowledge (HVSZ...
We prove that a 3-move interactive proof system with the special soundness property made non-interac...
Consider an interactive proof system for some set S that has randomness complexity r(n) for instance...
International audienceWe consider multiparty information-theoretic private protocols, and specifical...
International audienceWe consider multiparty information-theoretic private protocols, and specifical...
International audienceWe consider multi-party information-theoretic private protocols, and specifica...
International audienceWe consider multi-party information-theoretic private protocols, and specifica...
International audienceWe consider multi-party information-theoretic private protocols, and specifica...
This dissertation explores the multifaceted interplay between efficient computation and probability ...
We consider the problem of whether there exist non-trivial constant-round public-coin zero-knowledge...
The question of how to construct optimally efficient secure protocols is a central question in crypt...
We present a simple new construction of a pseudorandom bit generator. It stretches a short string of...
We present an unconditional transformation from any honest-verifier statistical zero-knowledge (HVSZ...
Probabilistically Checkable Proofs (PCPs) allow a randomized verifier, with oracle access to a purpo...
In this dissertation we consider two different notions of randomness and their applica-tions to prob...
We present an unconditional transformation from any honest-verifier statistical zero-knowledge (HVSZ...
We prove that a 3-move interactive proof system with the special soundness property made non-interac...