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Revision #1 to TR05-162 | 29th June 2007 00:00

Generic yet Practical (Statistical) Zero-Knowledge from Any Public-Coin HVZK

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Authors: Yunlei Zhao
Accepted on: 29th June 2007 00:00
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Abstract:

In comparison with the original version, the results in the updated ver sion are strengthened and extended in the following aspects:

1. The proof of the theorem for showing the round-complexity lower-bound of equivocal commitments is made to be *unconditional*.

2. We clarify the necessity of preimage-verifiable OWF in Damgard's paradigm of constructing perfectly-hiding trapdoor commitments with $\Sigma$-protocols. This implies, to the best of our knowledge, that our round-optimal equivocal commitment scheme is the first constant-round statistically-hiding (*not necessarily to be trapdoor or equivocal*) commitment scheme based on any OWF admitting $\Sigma$-protocols.

3. The implication that $\Sigma$-protocols may witness NP-Completeness (noted in the previous communications) is clarified and observed in a new added Section.


Paper:

TR05-162 | 23rd December 2005 00:00

Generic yet Practical ZK Arguments from any Public-Coin HVZK


Abstract:

In this work, we present a generic yet practical transformation from any public-coin honest-verifier zero-knowledge (HVZK) protocols to normal zero-knowledge (ZK) arguments. By ``generic", we mean that the transformation is applicable to any public-coin HVZK protocol under any one-way function (OWF) admitting Sigma-protocols. By ``practical" we mean that the transformation does not go through general NP-reductions and only incurs additionally one round
(for public-coin HVZK protocols of odd number of rounds that is the normal case in practice). In particular, if the starting public-coin HVZK protocols and the underlying Sigma-protocols are practical, the transformed ZK arguments are also practical. In addition, our transformation also preserves statistical/perfect zero-knowledge.To this end, we develop generic yet practical 3-round perfectly-hiding equivocal (string) commitment scheme under any OWF admitting Sigma-protocols, which is possibly of independent value. We also show that three rounds is the lower-bound of round-complexity for equivocal commitment schemes.



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