Single-prover concurrent zero knowledge in almost constant rounds

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In this paper we study the round complexity of concurrent zero-knowledge arguments and show that, for any function β(n) = ω(1), there exists an unbounded concurrent zero-knowledge argument system with β(n) rounds. Our result assumes that the same prover is engaged in several concurrent sessions and that the prover has a counter whose value is shared across concurrent executions of the argument. Previous constructions for concurrent zero knowledge required a (almost) logarithmic number of rounds [Prabhakaran et al. - FOCS 2002] in the plain model or seemingly stronger set-up assumptions. Moreover, we construct two β(n)-round unbounded concurrent zero-knowledge arguments that are mutually concurrent simulation sound for any β(n] = ω(1). Here we assume that each party has access to a counter and that the two protocols are used by the same two parties to play several concurrent sessions of the two protocols. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

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Persiano, G., & Visconti, I. (2005). Single-prover concurrent zero knowledge in almost constant rounds. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 3580, pp. 228–240). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11523468_19

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