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The following pages link to Efficient Network Coding Signatures in the Standard Model (Q2900252):
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- Lattice-based linearly homomorphic signatures in the standard model (Q284579) (← links)
- Algebraic (trapdoor) one-way functions: constructions and applications (Q500981) (← links)
- Linearly homomorphic structure-preserving signatures and their applications (Q887427) (← links)
- Homomorphic signatures with sublinear public keys via asymmetric programmable hash functions (Q1671634) (← links)
- Practical homomorphic message authenticators for arithmetic circuits (Q1747657) (← links)
- A compiler for multi-key homomorphic signatures for Turing machines (Q2232614) (← links)
- Structure-preserving signatures on equivalence classes and constant-size anonymous credentials (Q2423846) (← links)
- Linearly homomorphic signatures with designated combiner (Q2697930) (← links)
- Accumulable Optimistic Fair Exchange from Verifiably Encrypted Homomorphic Signatures (Q2794502) (← links)
- Verifiable Pattern Matching on Outsourced Texts (Q2827727) (← links)
- Multi-key Homomorphic Authenticators (Q2953787) (← links)
- Programmable Hash Functions Go Private: Constructions and Applications to (Homomorphic) Signatures with Shorter Public Keys (Q3457069) (← links)
- Efficient Completely Context-Hiding Quotable and Linearly Homomorphic Signatures (Q4916021) (← links)
- Linearly Homomorphic Signatures with Designated Entities (Q5056030) (← links)
- Linearly Homomorphic Authenticated Encryption with Provable Correctness and Public Verifiability (Q5739031) (← links)
- Multi-theorem preprocessing NIZKs from lattices (Q5918862) (← links)