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The following pages link to Using fully homomorphic hybrid encryption to minimize non-interative zero-knowledge proofs (Q901372):
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- On zero-testable homomorphic encryption and publicly verifiable non-interactive arguments (Q1690273) (← links)
- Compact designated verifier NIZKs from the CDH assumption without pairings (Q2051369) (← links)
- Compact NIZKs from standard assumptions on bilinear maps (Q2055661) (← links)
- Zero-knowledge proofs for committed symmetric Boolean functions (Q2118554) (← links)
- Two-round maliciously secure computation with super-polynomial simulation (Q2695653) (← links)
- Breaking the Circuit Size Barrier for Secure Computation Under DDH (Q2835599) (← links)
- Theory of Cryptography (Q5898641) (← links)
- Multi-theorem preprocessing NIZKs from lattices (Q5918862) (← links)
- Adaptively secure MPC with sublinear communication complexity (Q5925696) (← links)
- Multimodal private signatures (Q6104359) (← links)
- Triply adaptive UC NIZK (Q6132421) (← links)
- Efficient NIZKs from LWE via polynomial reconstruction and ``MPC in the head'' (Q6132422) (← links)
- Succinct interactive oracle proofs: applications and limitations (Q6155266) (← links)
- Succinct publicly-certifiable proofs. Or, can a blockchain verify a designated-verifier proof? (Q6157611) (← links)
- Continuously non-malleable codes against bounded-depth tampering (Q6175984) (← links)
- Compact NIZKs from standard assumptions on bilinear maps (Q6570525) (← links)
- Beyond MPC-in-the-head: black-box constructions of short zero-knowledge proofs (Q6581781) (← links)