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The following pages link to On the Non-malleability of the Fiat-Shamir Transform (Q2876923):
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- Blind attribute-based encryption and oblivious transfer with fine-grained access control (Q306333) (← links)
- Bounded tamper resilience: how to go beyond the algebraic barrier (Q514469) (← links)
- Fully leakage-resilient signatures revisited: graceful degradation, noisy leakage, and construction in the bounded-retrieval model (Q729893) (← links)
- Balancing privacy and accountability in blockchain identity management (Q826291) (← links)
- Fiat-Shamir for highly sound protocols is instantiable (Q1637340) (← links)
- Non-interactive CCA2-secure threshold cryptosystems: achieving adaptive security in the standard model without pairings (Q2061939) (← links)
- Keyed-fully homomorphic encryption without indistinguishability obfuscation (Q2096599) (← links)
- A new simple technique to bootstrap various lattice zero-knowledge proofs to QROM secure NIZKs (Q2128576) (← links)
- Another look at extraction and randomization of Groth's zk-SNARK (Q2145409) (← links)
- Subversion-resilient enhanced privacy ID (Q2152180) (← links)
- Fiat-Shamir bulletproofs are non-malleable (in the algebraic group model) (Q2170055) (← links)
- Cryptographic reverse firewalls for interactive proof systems (Q2220883) (← links)
- Naor-Yung paradigm with shared randomness and applications (Q2401764) (← links)
- Non-interactive composition of sigma-protocols via Share-then-Hash (Q2691604) (← links)
- Practical dynamic group signatures without knowledge extractors (Q2692957) (← links)
- Naor-Yung Paradigm with Shared Randomness and Applications (Q2827710) (← links)
- Fiat–Shamir for Highly Sound Protocols Is Instantiable (Q2827720) (← links)
- Mind Your Coins: Fully Leakage-Resilient Signatures with Graceful Degradation (Q3448807) (← links)
- Bringing Order to Chaos: The Case of Collision-Resistant Chameleon-Hashes (Q5041167) (← links)
- Storing and Retrieving Secrets on a Blockchain (Q5087260) (← links)
- Scalable Multi-party Private Set-Intersection (Q5738787) (← links)
- One-Shot Verifiable Encryption from Lattices (Q5738881) (← links)
- Relaxed Lattice-Based Signatures with Short Zero-Knowledge Proofs (Q6108830) (← links)
- A Revocable Group Signature Scheme with Scalability from Simple Assumptions and Its Implementation (Q6108852) (← links)
- What makes Fiat-Shamir zkSNARKs (updatable SRS) simulation extractable? (Q6134856) (← links)
- A new approach to efficient non-malleable zero-knowledge (Q6166959) (← links)
- Traceable policy-based signatures and instantiation from lattices (Q6195214) (← links)
- Efficient isogeny proofs using generic techniques (Q6535120) (← links)
- On the complete non-malleability of the Fujisaki-Okamoto transform (Q6535123) (← links)
- Multi-theorem Fiat-Shamir transform from correlation-intractable hash functions (Q6535136) (← links)
- Bicameral and auditably private signatures (Q6562571) (← links)
- From polynomial IOP and commitments to non-malleable zkSNARKs (Q6582227) (← links)
- How to compile polynomial IOP into simulation-extractable SNARKs: a modular approach (Q6582228) (← links)
- Bringing order to chaos: the case of collision-resistant chameleon-hashes (Q6595845) (← links)
- Lookup arguments: improvements, extensions and applications to zero-knowledge decision trees (Q6635776) (← links)
- Publicly verifiable secret sharing over class groups and applications to DKG and YOSO (Q6637544) (← links)
- Fiat-Shamir bulletproofs are non-malleable (in the Random Oracle Model) (Q6655876) (← links)