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Constant-Round Concurrent Non-Malleable Zero Knowledge in the Bare Public-Key Model
- ; several questions still remain open, though. In particular, constant-round concurrent non-malleable zero-knowledge
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Constant-Round Resettable Zero Knowledge With Concurrent Soundness in the Bare Public-Key Model
- possible for trivial languages (see [4]). Moreover, the existence of a constant-round concurrent zero-knowledge
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A note on the round-complexity of Concurrent Zero-Knowledge
- whether constant-round concurrent zero-knowledge exists is a well motivated problem. 1 The lower bound
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Black-Box Concurrent Zero-Knowledge Requires (almost) Logarithmically Many Rounds
- is the first to rule out the possibility of constant-round concurrent zero-knowledge, when proven via black
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On Concurrent Zero-Knowledge with Pre-Processing
- needed for such protocols and their e ciency. Here, we show an e cient constant-round concurrent zero-knowledge
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Interleaved Zero-Knowledge
- , concurrent constant-round zero-knowledge computationally-sound proofs for NP in the public key model, without
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Concurrent Zero-Knowledge With Timing, Revisited
- constant-round concurrent zero-knowledge argument. ffl Assuming the existence of two-round perfectly
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How to Go Beyond the Black-Box Simulation Barrier
- under concurrent composition [8]. It seems also very hard to construct a constant-round zero-knowledge
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Concurrent Oblivious Transfer
- later eliminated by Di Crescenzo and Ostrovsky [18], who presented a constant-round concurrent zero-knowledge
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Concurrent Oblivious Transfer
- later eliminated by Di Crescenzo and Ostrovsky [18], who presented a constant-round concurrent zero-knowledge
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