6. CRYPTO 1986:
Santa Barbara,
California,
USA
Andrew M. Odlyzko (Ed.):
Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO '86, Santa Barbara, California, USA, 1986, Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 263 Springer 1987
Data Encryption Standard
Public-Key Cryptography
Cryptographic Protocols and Zero-Knowledge Proofs
- Oded Goldreich, Silvio Micali, Avi Wigderson:
How to Prove all NP-Statements in Zero-Knowledge, and a Methodology of Cryptographic Protocol Design.
171-185
- Amos Fiat, Adi Shamir:
How to Prove Yourself: Practical Solutions to Identification and Signature Problems.
186-194
- David Chaum:
Demonstrating That a Public Predicate Can Be Satisfied Without Revealing Any Information About How.
195-199
- David Chaum, Jan-Hendrik Evertse, Jeroen van de Graaf, René Peralta:
Demonstrating Possession of a Discrete Logarithm Without Revealing It.
200-212
- Josh Cohen Benaloh:
Cryptographic Capsules: A Disjunctive Primative for Interactive Protocols.
213-222
- Gilles Brassard, Claude Crépeau:
Zero-Knowledge Simulation of Boolean Circuits.
223-233
- Gilles Brassard, Claude Crépeau, Jean-Marc Robert:
All-or-Nothing Disclosure of Secrets.
234-238
- Claude Crépeau:
A Zero-Knowledge Poker Protocol That Achieves Confidentiality of the Players' Strategy or How to Achieve an Electronic Poker Face.
239-247
Secret-Sharing Methods
Hardware Systems
Software Systems
Software Protection, Probabilistic Methods, and Other Topics
Informal Contributions
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