Range proofs introduced by Brickell et al. at CRYPTO 1988, allow a prover to convince a verifier that the committed value belongs to an interval without revealing anything else. It has become an essential building block in various modern cryptographic protocols such as distributed ledgers, anonymous transactions, e-cash, e-voting, auction protocols, privacy-preserving certificate transparency, and many more. In this paper, we provide a zero-knowledge range argument system showing that a committed value is in a public or hidden range by constructing a zero-knowledge argument system to prove inequalities between signed fractional numbers as well as non-negative integers in the standard lattice settings. The complexity of our range arguments i...
AbstractWe show new lower bounds and impossibility results for general (possibly non-black-box) zero...
We present a new short zero-knowledge argument for the range proof and the arithmetic circuits witho...
International audienceAn accumulator is a function that hashes a set of inputs into a short, constan...
International audienceWe provide lattice-based protocols allowing to prove relations among committed...
Zero-knowledge proofs of knowledge are now used in numerous applications and permit to prove the kno...
International audienceBeyond their security guarantees under well-studied assumptions , algebraic ps...
In a range proof, the prover convinces the verifier in zero-knowledge that he has encrypted or commi...
Zero-knowledge elementary databases (ZK-EDBs) are cryptographic schemes that allow a prover to commi...
International audienceCommitting integers and proving relations between them is an essential ingredi...
Efficient Protocols for Set Membership and Range Proofs The goal of this master thesis was to give a...
We provide a zero-knowledge argument for arithmetic circuit satisfiability with a communication comp...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a new 5-pass zero-knowledge identification scheme wit...
International audienceWe introduce a new approach for constructing range proofs. Our approach is mod...
We construct a practical lattice-based zero-knowledge argument for proving multiplicative relations ...
International audienceZero-knowledge elementary databases (ZK-EDBs) are cryptographic schemes that a...
AbstractWe show new lower bounds and impossibility results for general (possibly non-black-box) zero...
We present a new short zero-knowledge argument for the range proof and the arithmetic circuits witho...
International audienceAn accumulator is a function that hashes a set of inputs into a short, constan...
International audienceWe provide lattice-based protocols allowing to prove relations among committed...
Zero-knowledge proofs of knowledge are now used in numerous applications and permit to prove the kno...
International audienceBeyond their security guarantees under well-studied assumptions , algebraic ps...
In a range proof, the prover convinces the verifier in zero-knowledge that he has encrypted or commi...
Zero-knowledge elementary databases (ZK-EDBs) are cryptographic schemes that allow a prover to commi...
International audienceCommitting integers and proving relations between them is an essential ingredi...
Efficient Protocols for Set Membership and Range Proofs The goal of this master thesis was to give a...
We provide a zero-knowledge argument for arithmetic circuit satisfiability with a communication comp...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a new 5-pass zero-knowledge identification scheme wit...
International audienceWe introduce a new approach for constructing range proofs. Our approach is mod...
We construct a practical lattice-based zero-knowledge argument for proving multiplicative relations ...
International audienceZero-knowledge elementary databases (ZK-EDBs) are cryptographic schemes that a...
AbstractWe show new lower bounds and impossibility results for general (possibly non-black-box) zero...
We present a new short zero-knowledge argument for the range proof and the arithmetic circuits witho...
International audienceAn accumulator is a function that hashes a set of inputs into a short, constan...