We introduce a new technique that allows to give a zero-knowledge proof that a committed vector has Hamming weight bounded by a given constant. The proof has unconditional soundness and is very compact: It has size independent of the length of the committed string, and for large fields, it has size corresponding to a constant number of commitments. We show five applications of the technique that play on a common theme, namely that our proof allows us to get malicious security at small overhead compared to semi-honest security: 1) actively secure k-out-of-n OT from black-box use of 1-out-of-2 OT, 2) separable accountable ring signatures, 3) more efficient preprocessing for the TinyTable secure two-party computation protocol, 4) mixing with p...
In an (honest-verifier) zero-knowledge proof of partial knowledge, introduced by Cramer, Damgård and...
Today\u27s most compact zero-knowledge arguments are based on the hardness of the discrete logarithm...
ABSTRACT We present a general construction of a zero-knowledge proof for an NP relation R(x, w) whic...
We construct a perfectly binding string commitment scheme whose security is based on the learning pa...
We construct a perfectly binding string commitment scheme whose security is based on the learning pa...
There has been a lot of recent progress in constructing efficient zero-knowledge proofs for showing ...
A zero-knowledge proof is a fundamental cryptographic primitive that enables the verification of sta...
Secure computation protocols enable mutually distrusting parties to compute a function of their priv...
We present a zero-knowledge proof system [19] for any NP language L, whichallows showing that x in L...
Efficient zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs for arbitrary boolean or arithmetic circuits have recently attr...
We give computationally efficient zero-knowledge proofs of knowledge for arithmetic circuit satisfia...
We propose a new zero-knowledge protocol for proving knowledge of short preimages under additively h...
We propose a general technique that allows improving the complexity of zero-knowledge protocols for ...
Zero-Knowledge proof is a very basic and important primitive, which allows a prover to prove some st...
We present a zero-knowledge argument for NP with low communication complexity, low concrete cost for...
In an (honest-verifier) zero-knowledge proof of partial knowledge, introduced by Cramer, Damgård and...
Today\u27s most compact zero-knowledge arguments are based on the hardness of the discrete logarithm...
ABSTRACT We present a general construction of a zero-knowledge proof for an NP relation R(x, w) whic...
We construct a perfectly binding string commitment scheme whose security is based on the learning pa...
We construct a perfectly binding string commitment scheme whose security is based on the learning pa...
There has been a lot of recent progress in constructing efficient zero-knowledge proofs for showing ...
A zero-knowledge proof is a fundamental cryptographic primitive that enables the verification of sta...
Secure computation protocols enable mutually distrusting parties to compute a function of their priv...
We present a zero-knowledge proof system [19] for any NP language L, whichallows showing that x in L...
Efficient zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs for arbitrary boolean or arithmetic circuits have recently attr...
We give computationally efficient zero-knowledge proofs of knowledge for arithmetic circuit satisfia...
We propose a new zero-knowledge protocol for proving knowledge of short preimages under additively h...
We propose a general technique that allows improving the complexity of zero-knowledge protocols for ...
Zero-Knowledge proof is a very basic and important primitive, which allows a prover to prove some st...
We present a zero-knowledge argument for NP with low communication complexity, low concrete cost for...
In an (honest-verifier) zero-knowledge proof of partial knowledge, introduced by Cramer, Damgård and...
Today\u27s most compact zero-knowledge arguments are based on the hardness of the discrete logarithm...
ABSTRACT We present a general construction of a zero-knowledge proof for an NP relation R(x, w) whic...