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Perfect Non-Interactive Zero Knowledge for NP

Authors:
Jens Groth
Rafail Ostrovsky
Amit Sahai
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URL: http://eprint.iacr.org/2005/290
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Abstract: Non-interactive zero-knowledge (NIZK) systems are fundamental cryptographic primitives used in many constructions, including CCA2-secure cryptosystems, digital signatures, and various cryptographic protocols. What makes them especially attractive, is that they work equally well in a concurrent setting, which is notoriously hard for interactive zero-knowledge protocols. However, while for interactive zero-knowledge we know how to construct statistical zero-knowledge argument systems for all NP languages, for non-interactive zero-knowledge, this problem remained open since the inception of NIZK in the late 1980's. Here we resolve two problems regarding NIZK: - we construct the first perfect NIZK argument system for any NP language. - we construct the first UC-secure NIZK protocols for any NP language in the presence of a dynamic/adaptive adversary. While it was already known how to construct efficient prover computational NIZK proofs for any NP language, the known techniques yield large common reference strings and large NIZK proofs. As an additional implication of our techniques, we considerably reduce both the size of the common reference string and the size of the proofs.
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@misc{eprint-2005-12624,
  title={Perfect Non-Interactive Zero Knowledge for NP},
  booktitle={IACR Eprint archive},
  keywords={foundations / Non-interactive zero-knowledge, universal composability, non-malleability},
  url={http://eprint.iacr.org/2005/290},
  note={ jg@cs.ucla.edu 13027 received 31 Aug 2005},
  author={Jens Groth and Rafail Ostrovsky and Amit Sahai},
  year=2005
}