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Cryptographically Strong Undeniable Signatures, Unconditionally Secure for the Signer (1991)  (Make Corrections)  (41 citations)
David Chaum, Eugene van Heijst, Birgit Pfitzmann
Lecture Notes in Computer Science



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Abstract: "Undeniable" (or perhaps rather "invisible") signatures are digital signatures which the recipient cannot show round without the help of the signer. If forced to either acknowledge or deny a signature, however, the signer cannot deny it if it is authentic. We present the first undeniable signature scheme which is unconditionally secure for the signer (except for an exponentially small error probability). The security for the recipient is provably as secure as the discrete logarithm in certain... (Update)

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D. Chaum, E. van Heijst, B. Pfitzmann, "Cryptographically Strong Undeniable Signatures Unconditionally Secure for the Signer," in Advances in Cryptology-- Crypto 91, LNCS, vol. 576, pp.470-484, 1992. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/chaum91cryptographically.html   More

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    volume = "576",
    pages = "470--??",
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