[Resource Topic] 2011/012: Minimizing Non-interactive Zero-Knowledge Proofs Using Fully Homomorphic Encryption

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Title:
Minimizing Non-interactive Zero-Knowledge Proofs Using Fully Homomorphic Encryption

Authors: Jens Groth

Abstract:

A non-interactive zero-knowledge proof can be used to demonstrate the truth of a statement without revealing anything else. It has been shown under standard cryptographic assumptions that non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs of membership exist for all languages in NP. However, known non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs of membership of NP-languages yield proofs that are larger than the corresponding membership witnesses. We investigate the question of minimizing the communication overhead involved in making non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs and show that if fully homomorphic encryption exists then it is possible to minimize the size of non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs and get proofs that are of the same size as the witnesses. Our technique is applicable to many types of non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs. We apply it to both standard non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs and to universally composable non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs. The technique can also be applied outside the realm of non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs, for instance to get witness-size interactive zero-knowledge proofs in the plain model without any setup.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2011/012

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