We investigate the complexity of problems that admit perfect zero-knowledge interactive protocols and establish new unconditional upper bounds and oracle separation results. We establish our results by investigating certain distribution testing problems: computational problems over high-dimensional distributions represented by succinct Boolean circuits. A relatively less-investigated complexity class SBP emerged as significant in this study. The main results we establish are: 1. A unconditional inclusion that NIPZK is in CoSBP. 2. Construction of a relativized world in which there is a distribution testing problem that lies in NIPZK but not in SBP, thus giving a relativized separation of NIPZK (and hence PZK) from SBP. 3. Construction ...
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AbstractIn this paper we further study the complexity of zero-knowledge interactive proofs. We prove...
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We show new lower bounds and impossibility results for general (possibly non-black-box) zero-knowled...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Goldreich and Oren (JoC\u2794) show that only languages in BPP have 2-message zero-knowledge argumen...
We show that almost all known lower bound methods for communication complexity are also lower bounds...
We give a complexity-theoretic characterization of the class of problems in NP having zeroknowledge ...
AbstractIn this paper we further study the complexity of zero-knowledge interactive proofs. We prove...
AbstractWe show new lower bounds and impossibility results for general (possibly non-black-box) zero...
We show that the space-bounded Statistical Zero Knowledge classes SZK_L and NISZK_L are surprisingly...
We propose a general technique that allows improving the complexity of zero-knowledge protocols for ...
A Zero-Knowledge PCP (ZK-PCP) is a randomized PCP such that the view of any (perhaps cheating) effic...
AbstractWe show new lower bounds and impossibility results for general (possibly non-black-box) zero...
We extend the study of non-interactive statistical zero-knowledge proofs. Our main focus is to compa...
Zero-knowledge protocols enable one party, called a prover, to "convince" another party, called a ve...
AbstractIn this paper we further study the complexity of zero-knowledge interactive proofs. We prove...
AbstractNoninteractive perfect zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs are very elusive objects. In fact, since t...
We show new lower bounds and impossibility results for general (possibly non-black-box) zero-knowled...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Goldreich and Oren (JoC\u2794) show that only languages in BPP have 2-message zero-knowledge argumen...
We show that almost all known lower bound methods for communication complexity are also lower bounds...
We give a complexity-theoretic characterization of the class of problems in NP having zeroknowledge ...