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Advances in Cryptology — CRYPTO’ 86
How To Prove Yourself: Practical Solutions to Identification and Signature Problems
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Amos Fiat
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Adi Shamir
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December 1 2000
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Book chapters
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Structure in the S-Boxes of the DES (extended abstract)
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A Pseudo-Random Bit Generator Based on Elliptic Logarithms
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A Secure and Privacy-Protecting Protocol for Transmitting Personal Information Between Organizations
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How to Prove All NP Statements in Zero-Knowledge and a Methodology of Cryptographic Protocol Design (Extended Abstract)
pp. 186
How To Prove Yourself: Practical Solutions to Identification and Signature Problems
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Demonstrating Possession of a Discrete Logarithm Without Revealing it
pp. 234
All-or-Nothing Disclosure of Secrets
pp. 251
Secret Sharing Homomorphisms: Keeping Shares of a Secret Secret (Extended Abstract)
pp. 311
Implementing the Rivest Shamir and Adleman Public Key Encryption Algorithm on a Standard Digital Signal Processor
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