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Concurrent Zero-Knowledge : With Additional Background by Oded Goldreich

Concurrent Zero-Knowledge : With Additional Background by Oded Goldreich

Concurrent Zero-Knowledge : With Additional Background by Oded Goldreich Paperback - 2010

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Paperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; A Brief Introduction to Zero-Knowledge (by Oded Goldreich).- to Concurrent Zero-Knowledge.- Preliminaries.- c Proof Systems for .- c in Logarithmically Many Rounds.- A Simple Lower Bound.- Black-Box c Requires Logarithmically Many Round
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Zero-knowledge proofs are fascinating and extremely useful constructs. Their fascinating nature is due to their seemingly contradictory de?nition; ze- knowledge proofs are convincing and yet yield nothing beyond the validity of the assertion being proved. Their applicability in the domain of cryptography is vast; they are typically used to force malicious parties to behave according to a predetermined protocol. In addition to their direct applicability in cr- tography, zero-knowledge proofs serve as a good benchmark for the study of variousproblemsregardingcryptographicprotocols(e.g.,"securecomposition of protocols"). A fundamental question regarding zero-knowledge protocols refers to the preservation of security (i.e., of the zero-knowledge feature) when many - stances are executed concurrently, and in particular under a purely as- chronous model. The practical importance of this question, in the days of extensive Internet communication, seems clear. It turned out that this qu- tion is also very interesting from a theoretical point of view. In particular, this question served as a benchmark for the study of the security of concurrent executions of protocols and led to the development of techniques for coping with the problems that arise in that setting.
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