Multi Theorem Preprocessing NIZKs from Lattices
Offered By: TheIACR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a groundbreaking paper presented at Crypto 2018 by Sam Kim and David J. Wu, delving into the realm of Multi Theorem Preprocessing Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge proofs (NIZKs) based on lattice assumptions. Gain insights into this innovative cryptographic construction that addresses the challenge of creating efficient NIZKs without relying on random oracles or trusted setup. Discover how the authors leverage lattice-based cryptography to develop a novel approach that allows for multiple theorems to be proven using a single preprocessing step, potentially revolutionizing the field of zero-knowledge proofs and their applications in privacy-preserving technologies.
Syllabus
Multi Theorem Preprocessing NIZKs from Lattices
Taught by
TheIACR
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