| O. Goldreich, S. Goldwasser, and S. Micali, Interleaved Zero Knowledge, Revision 1 of ECCC Report TR99-024, July 1999. |
....protocol that can replace the trusted center K. Note that all our results apply to the construction of zero knowledge arguments, and not proof systems, as we make computational assumptions on the power of the prover. 1. 2 Related Work In recent work, Goldreich, Goldwasser, and Micali [26] have de ned the notion of interleaved zero knowledge, which implies concurrent zero knowledge. They show how to construct constant round protocols for NP without timing, in what they call the public key model, where all parties have registered public keys before any interactions take place. Their ....
O. Goldreich, S. Goldwasser, and S. Micali, Interleaved Zero Knowledge, Revision 1 of ECCC Report TR99-024, July 1999.
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