The following pages link to Theory of Cryptography (Q5898642):
Displaying 44 items.
- Optimistic fair exchange in the enhanced chosen-key model (Q476842) (← links)
- Ambiguous optimistic fair exchange: definition and constructions (Q476859) (← links)
- An efficient ring signature scheme from pairings (Q528720) (← links)
- A note on an identity-based ring signature scheme with signer verifiability (Q627180) (← links)
- Certificate-free \textit{ad hoc} anonymous authentication (Q726164) (← links)
- An enhanced \((t,n)\) threshold directed signature scheme (Q726561) (← links)
- Certificateless threshold ring signature (Q730948) (← links)
- Ring signatures: Stronger definitions, and constructions without random oracles (Q1027973) (← links)
- Leakage-resilient ring signature schemes (Q1711836) (← links)
- Identity-based quotable ring signature (Q1750014) (← links)
- Policy controlled system with anonymity (Q1786597) (← links)
- Converting pairing-based cryptosystems from composite to prime order setting -- a comparative analysis (Q1787193) (← links)
- Threshold ring signatures: new definitions and post-quantum security (Q2055701) (← links)
- Non-interactive zero knowledge from sub-exponential DDH (Q2056667) (← links)
- NIZK from LPN and trapdoor hash via correlation intractability for approximable relations (Q2104241) (← links)
- Unlinkable and invisible \(\gamma \)-sanitizable signatures (Q2117037) (← links)
- Compact ring signatures from learning with errors (Q2120080) (← links)
- One-time traceable ring signatures (Q2148766) (← links)
- Report and trace ring signatures (Q2149823) (← links)
- Identity based linkable ring signature with logarithmic size (Q2151286) (← links)
- Logarithmic-size ring signatures with tight security from the DDH assumption (Q2167754) (← links)
- Efficient traceable ring signature scheme without pairings (Q2176288) (← links)
- Tightly secure ring signatures in the standard model (Q2235773) (← links)
- A generic framework for accountable optimistic fair exchange protocol (Q2311072) (← links)
- Ring signature scheme based on multivariate public key cryptosystems (Q2429036) (← links)
- Identity-based ring signatures from RSA (Q2465630) (← links)
- Toward non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs for NP from LWE (Q2661693) (← links)
- Privacy-preserving resource sharing using permissioned blockchains (the case of smart neighbourhood) (Q2670868) (← links)
- On tightly-secure (linkable) ring signatures (Q2673067) (← links)
- More efficient construction of anonymous signatures (Q2673068) (← links)
- A strong designated verifier signature scheme tightly related to the LRSW assumption (Q2868163) (← links)
- How to Leak a Secret and Reap the Rewards Too (Q2946484) (← links)
- Sub-linear Size Traceable Ring Signatures without Random Oracles (Q3073719) (← links)
- Constant Size Ring Signature Without Random Oracle (Q3194600) (← links)
- Practical Range Proof for Cryptocurrency Monero with Provable Security (Q3297505) (← links)
- A New Efficient Threshold Ring Signature Scheme Based on Coding Theory (Q3535347) (← links)
- Property-Based Attestation without a Trusted Third Party (Q3540143) (← links)
- Sequential Aggregate Signatures and Multisignatures Without Random Oracles (Q3593112) (← links)
- Ambiguous Optimistic Fair Exchange (Q3600366) (← links)
- Unconditionally Anonymous Controllable ID-Based Ring Signatures (Q5069749) (← links)
- On the black-box impossibility of multi-designated verifiers signature schemes from ring signature schemes (Q6193392) (← links)
- Compact accountable ring signatures in the plain model (Q6573648) (← links)
- Ring signatures for deniable AKEM: Gandalf's fellowship (Q6648196) (← links)
- Non-interactive zero-knowledge from LPN and MQ (Q6653050) (← links)