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The following pages link to Proving in Zero-Knowledge that a Number is the Product of Two Safe Primes (Q4250757):
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- Several cryptographic applications of \(\Sigma\)-protocol (Q473026) (← links)
- A note on Girault's self-certified model (Q1007639) (← links)
- Two-sided malicious security for private intersection-sum with cardinality (Q2102051) (← links)
- Anonymous single-sign-on for \(n\) designated services with traceability (Q2167743) (← links)
- Public-key generation with verifiable randomness (Q2692338) (← links)
- Encryption Switching Protocols (Q2835592) (← links)
- Signatures and Efficient Proofs on Committed Graphs and NP-Statements (Q2948189) (← links)
- Efficiency Limitations for Σ-Protocols for Group Homomorphisms (Q3408215) (← links)
- Complex Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Knowledge Are Easy to Use (Q3503874) (← links)
- Property-Based Attestation without a Trusted Third Party (Q3540143) (← links)
- New Constructions and Applications of Trapdoor DDH Groups (Q4916024) (← links)
- Blind Identity-Based Encryption and Simulatable Oblivious Transfer (Q5387104) (← links)
- Efficient Sequential Aggregate Signed Data (Q5458585) (← links)
- Removing the Strong RSA Assumption from Arguments over the Integers (Q5738979) (← links)
- An accurate, scalable and verifiable protocol for federated differentially private averaging (Q6097108) (← links)
- Improvements on non-interactive zero-knowledge proof systems related to quadratic residuosity languages (Q6125215) (← links)
- \textsf{ZKAttest}: ring and group signatures for existing ECDSA keys (Q6618583) (← links)