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Compact E-Cash and Simulatable VRFs Revisited

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Compact E-Cash and Simulatable VRFs Revisited
Abstract. Efficient non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs are a powerful tool for solving many cryptographic problems. We apply the recent Groth-Sahai (GS) proof system for pairing product equations (Eurocrypt 2008) to two related cryptographic problems: compact e-cash (Eurocrypt 2005) and simulatable verifiable random functions (CRYPTO 2007). We present the first efficient compact e-cash scheme that does not rely on a random oracle. To this end we construct efficient GS proofs for signature possession, pseudo randomness and set membership. The GS proofs for pseudorandom functions give rise to a much cleaner and substantially faster construction of simulatable verifiable random functions (sVRF) under a weaker number theoretic assumption. We obtain the first efficient fully simulatable sVRF with a polynomial sized output domain (in the security parameter).
Mira Belenkiy, Melissa Chase, Markulf Kohlweiss, A
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Updated 27 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where PAIRING
Authors Mira Belenkiy, Melissa Chase, Markulf Kohlweiss, Anna Lysyanskaya
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