Amortization with Fewer Equations for Proving Knowledge of Small Secrets
Offered By: TheIACR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking paper on cryptographic techniques presented at Crypto 2017 by Rafaƫl del Pino and Vadim Lyubashevsky. Delve into the concept of "Amortization with Fewer Equations for Proving Knowledge of Small Secrets" through this 20-minute conference talk. Begin with an introduction to zero-knowledge proofs and examine a practical example. Investigate the core concept of amortization with fewer equations and its implications for cryptographic protocols. Analyze the imperfect proof technique and understand the role of the prover in this context. Discover the improvements proposed by the researchers and their potential impact on the field. Conclude with a summary of the key findings and their significance in advancing cryptographic methodologies for proving knowledge of small secrets.
Syllabus
Intro
Zero Knowledge Example
Amortization with Fewer Equations
The Imperfect Proof
The Prover
Improvements
Conclusion
Taught by
TheIACR
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