Sok: vector OLE-based zero-knowledge protocols

Carsten Baum, Samuel Dittmer, Peter Scholl, Xiao Wang

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Abstract

A zero-knowledge proof is a cryptographic protocol where a prover can convince a verifier that a statement is true, without revealing any further information except for the truth of the statement. This article is a survey of recent developments in building practical zero-knowledge proof systems using vector oblivious linear evaluation (VOLE), a tool from secure two-party computation. In this work, we attempt to systematize the recent works on VOLE-based Zero-Knowledge proofs and make the state of the art accessible in one document.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3527-3561
Number of pages35
JournalDesigns, Codes, and Cryptography
Volume91
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Correlated randomness
  • Vector OLE
  • Zero-knowledge proofs

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