The following pages link to (Q3374927):
Displaying 46 items.
- Several cryptographic applications of \(\Sigma\)-protocol (Q473026) (← links)
- Electronic jury voting protocols (Q596143) (← links)
- On server trust in private proxy auctions (Q608995) (← links)
- Cryptanalysis and improvement of an ID-based ad-hoc anonymous identification scheme at CT-RSA 05 (Q989506) (← links)
- Efficient range proofs with transparent setup from bounded integer commitments (Q2056793) (← links)
- Two-sided malicious security for private intersection-sum with cardinality (Q2102051) (← links)
- Privacy-preserving data aggregation with probabilistic range validation (Q2117046) (← links)
- Non-interactive provably secure attestations for arbitrary RSA prime generation algorithms (Q2167716) (← links)
- Efficient RSA key generation and threshold Paillier in the two-party setting (Q2423838) (← links)
- Multilevel threshold secret sharing based on the Chinese remainder theorem (Q2448863) (← links)
- A reduction of security notions in designated confirmer signatures (Q2634663) (← links)
- Zero-Knowledge Authenticated Order Queries and Order Statistics on a List (Q2794500) (← links)
- Encryption Switching Protocols (Q2835592) (← links)
- Efficient RSA Key Generation and Threshold Paillier in the Two-Party Setting (Q2890015) (← links)
- Signatures and Efficient Proofs on Committed Graphs and NP-Statements (Q2948189) (← links)
- Secure Authenticated Comparisons (Q3011317) (← links)
- A General, Flexible and Efficient Proof of Inclusion and Exclusion (Q3073693) (← links)
- Towards Restricting Plaintext Space in Public Key Encryption (Q3098005) (← links)
- A Secure and Efficient Proof of Integer in an Interval Range (Q3104687) (← links)
- Practical Range Proof for Cryptocurrency Monero with Provable Security (Q3297505) (← links)
- Compact E-Cash and Simulatable VRFs Revisited (Q3392907) (← links)
- Efficient, Robust and Constant-Round Distributed RSA Key Generation (Q3408194) (← links)
- Efficiency Limitations for Σ-Protocols for Group Homomorphisms (Q3408215) (← links)
- How to deal with malicious users in privacy‐preserving distributed data mining (Q3497744) (← links)
- Complex Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Knowledge Are Easy to Use (Q3503874) (← links)
- Privacy-Preserving Similarity Evaluation and Application to Remote Biometrics Authentication (Q3540937) (← links)
- Efficient Binary Conversion for Paillier Encrypted Values (Q3593115) (← links)
- Secure Two-Party Computation of Squared Euclidean Distances in the Presence of Malicious Adversaries (Q3600327) (← links)
- Efficient Protocols for Set Membership and Range Proofs (Q3600378) (← links)
- On the Portability of Generalized Schnorr Proofs (Q3627449) (← links)
- New RSA-Based (Selectively) Convertible Undeniable Signature Schemes (Q3637135) (← links)
- (Q4502501) (← links)
- A Framework for Constructing Convertible Undeniable Signatures (Q4933212) (← links)
- Rational Modular Encoding in the DCR Setting: Non-interactive Range Proofs and Paillier-Based Naor-Yung in the Standard Model (Q5087275) (← links)
- Efficient Non-interactive Range Proof (Q5323058) (← links)
- Blind Identity-Based Encryption and Simulatable Oblivious Transfer (Q5387104) (← links)
- Sanitizable Signatures Revisited (Q5502753) (← links)
- A Verifiable Secret Sharing Scheme Based on the Chinese Remainder Theorem (Q5504640) (← links)
- Removing the Strong RSA Assumption from Arguments over the Integers (Q5738979) (← links)
- Augmented Oblivious Polynomial Evaluation Protocol and Its Applications (Q5862667) (← links)
- Fast secure two-party ECDSA signing (Q5918379) (← links)
- Zero-knowledge arguments for subverted RSA groups (Q6088994) (← links)
- Universally composable \(\varSigma \)-protocols in the global random-oracle model (Q6169354) (← links)
- Zero-knowledge range arguments for signed fractional numbers from lattices (Q6173119) (← links)
- Towards zero knowledge argument for double discrete logarithm with constant cost (Q6615217) (← links)
- Vector commitments with proofs of smallness: short range proofs and more (Q6635763) (← links)