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Cryptography / Computational complexity theory / Complexity classes / Interactive proof system / Zero-knowledge proof / NP / Probabilistically checkable proof / IP / Soundness / Commitment scheme / NEXPTIME / P versus NP problem
Date: 2010-03-21 22:20:21
Cryptography
Computational complexity theory
Complexity classes
Interactive proof system
Zero-knowledge proof
NP
Probabilistically checkable proof
IP
Soundness
Commitment scheme
NEXPTIME
P versus NP problem

The Complexity of Zero Knowledge Salil Vadhan∗ School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138

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