A.R. Conn, Nick Gould, et al.
Mathematics of Computation
In cryptographic protocols it is often necessary to verify/certify the "tools" in use. This work demonstrates certain subtleties in treating a family of trapdoor permutations in this context, noting the necessity to "check" certain properties of these functions. The particular case we illustrate is that of noninteractive zero-knowledge. We point out that the elegant recent protocol of Feige, Lapidot, and Shamir for proving NP statements in noninteractive zero-knowledge requires an additional certification of the underlying trapdoor permutation, and suggest a method for certifying permutations which fills this gap. © 1996 International Association for Cryptologic Research.
A.R. Conn, Nick Gould, et al.
Mathematics of Computation
Peter Wendt
Electronic Imaging: Advanced Devices and Systems 1990
F. Odeh, I. Tadjbakhsh
Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis
Simeon Furrer, Dirk Dahlhaus
ISIT 2005