Abstract
New zero-knowledge proofs are given for some number-theoretic problems. All of the problems are in NP, but the proofs given here are much more efficient than the previously known proofs. In addition, these proofs do not require the prover to be superpolynomial in power. A probabilistic polynomial-time prover with the appropriate trapdoor knowledge is sufficient. The proofs are perfect or statistical zero-knowledge in all cases except one. © 1991 Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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Boyar, J., Friedl, K., & Lund, C. (1991). Practical zero-knowledge proofs: Giving hints and using deficiencies. Journal of Cryptology, 4(3), 185–206. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00196727
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