On Succinct Arguments and Witness Encryption from Groups
international cryptology conference, pp. 776-806, 2020.
Abstract:
Succinct non-interactive arguments (SNARGs) enable proofs of \\(\\mathsf {NP} \\) statements with very low communication. Recently, there has been significant work in both theory and practice on constructing SNARGs with very short proofs. Currently, the state-of-the-art in succinctness is due to Groth (Eurocrypt 2016) who constructed a SN...More
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