Mercurial commitments with applications to zero-knowledge sets
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- Noninteractive Zero-Knowledge
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- Theory of Cryptography
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- Zero-Knowledge Sets with Short Proofs
- Identity-based trapdoor mercurial commitments and applications
- Hybrid commitments and their applications to zero-knowledge proof systems
- Revisiting Cryptographic Accumulators, Additional Properties and Relations to Other Primitives
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- Updatable, aggregatable, succinct mercurial vector commitment from lattice
- Concise Mercurial Subvector Commitments: Definitions and Constructions
- Lattice-based succinct mercurial functional commitment for Boolean circuits: definitions, and constructions
- Non-malleable vector commitments via local equivocability
- Non-malleable vector commitments via local equivocability
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