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Page 3350 of Mathematical Reviews Vol. , Issue 2001E
[page]
2001
Mathematical Reviews
and subliminal-free zero-knowledge proofs for languages. ...
We show that under a cryptographic assumption, any language in NP has a divertible and subliminal-free zero-knowledge proof, and then extend this result to IP for subliminal-free proofs. ...
Cryptographic Reverse Firewalls
[chapter]
2015
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
For example, a collusion-free protocol ...
Collusion-free protocols and mediated collusion-free protocols. ...
Okamoto and Ohta provided the first definition of divertibility for zero-knowledge proofs [OO90] (based on earlier definitions of subliminal-free zero-knowledge proofs), and Burmester et al. showed that ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-662-46803-6_22
fatcat:x2r4uysi7fb4ldpnlucmoke2ay
Divertible Zero Knowledge Interactive Proofs and Commutative Random Self-Reducibility
[chapter]
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Informally speaking, we call (A,B,C), a triplet of Turing machines, a divertible zero knowledge interactive proof, if (A,B) and (B,C) are zero knowledge interactive proofs and B converts (A,B) into (B, ...
In this paper, a new class of zero knowledge interactive proofs, a divertible zero knowledge interactive proof, is presented. ...
Adi Shamir for his valuable suggestions, especially on the formal definition of divertible zero knowledge interactive proofs. They would also like to thank Prof. ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-46885-4_16
dblp:conf/eurocrypt/OkamotoO89
fatcat:uh3pqk3a2fb7pilihc6z6sa3ya
Semantic activation without conscious identification in dichotic listening, parafoveal vision, and visual masking: A survey and appraisal
1986
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Recently, new claims for the existence of such phenomena have arisen from studies in dichotic listening, parafoveal vision, and visual pattern masking. ...
These conditions are better fulfilled in parafoveal vision and are realized ideally in pattern masking. (2) Evidence for the phenomenon is very scanty for parafoveal vision, but several tentative demonstrations ...
ofthe language are not lost. ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x00021269
fatcat:6vdesr2eangozgqwkvm3dquu4a
Synthetic grammar learning: Implicit rule abstraction or explicit fragmentary knowledge?
1990
Journal of experimental psychology. General
and social behavior, language, and so on. ...
These instructions were, respectively, diverted from or oriented toward search for the rules that constituted the grammar. ...
doi:10.1037/0096-3445.119.3.264
fatcat:pqvus56zhjd2lcez5qxilv3heu
Synthetic grammar learning: Implicit rule abstraction or explicit fragmentary knowledge?
1990
Journal of experimental psychology. General
and social behavior, language, and so on. ...
These instructions were, respectively, diverted from or oriented toward search for the rules that constituted the grammar. ...
doi:10.1037//0096-3445.119.3.264
fatcat:j2z4rrwywrg7nbb4ttisu34d4m
Page 2792 of Mathematical Reviews Vol. , Issue Subject Index
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Mathematical Reviews
(English summary) (see 2001:81007)
Burmester, Mike (with Desmedt, Yvo G.; Itoh, Toshiya; Sakurai, Kouichi; Shizuya, Hiroki) Divertible and subliminal-free zero-knowledge proofs for languages. ...
statistical zero-knowledge. ...
Secure Bit Commitment Function against Divertibility
[chapter]
Advances in Cryptology — EUROCRYPT' 92
In zero-knowledge proofs, coin flips of the prover are essential for zero-knowledgeness of the proof, while coin flips of the verifier are essential for soundness of the proof. ...
Some zero-knowledge interactive proofs (Zh'lPs) have divertibility, that is, evidence of proof' issued by a genuine prover, A , can be transferred to plural verifiers, B and then C, where the intermediate ...
The authors would like to thank anonymous referees for useful comments on our preliminary manuscript. ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-47555-9_27
dblp:conf/eurocrypt/OhtaOF92
fatcat:ad4sgtpu6jetdoixxmwqg3haqy
Page 1943 of Mathematical Reviews Vol. , Issue Subject Index
[page]
Mathematical Reviews
(English summary) 2001f:68033
Burmester, Mike (with Desmedt, Yvo G.; Itoh, Toshiya; Sakurai, Kouichi; Shizuya, Hiroki) Divertible and subliminal-free zero-knowledge proofs for languages. ...
R. see He, Jifeng, 2001i:68111 Kabanets, Valentine Easiness assumptions and hardness tests: trading time for zero error. (English summary) (see 2001j:68006) Kallahalla, Mahesh (with Varman, Peter J.) ...
The derivative condition, an aesthetics of resolution, and the figure of the renegade: A conversation
2018
Finance and Society
In conversation with Christian Kloeckner and Stefanie Mueller, he argues for the formation of specific human/non-human alliances that directly attack algorithmic as well as socio- economic black-boxing ...
, text, and other art forms. ...
Which certainly added to the race for speed and the race for zero margin that we have seen in the last ten years. ...
doi:10.2218/finsoc.v4i1.2744
fatcat:gflbhzqk3faglpozr7r57dcl4a
Social Change
[chapter]
2017
Encyclopedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory
, and proofs. ...
the cost of reproducing knowledge is near zero, requires fundamental changes in the intellectual property regime, as reflected by new forms such as the free software movement • That the principles developed ...
Although, not officially and often subliminally, educational institutions are increasingly seen as the manufacturing sites for the "human capital" needed to serve the economy. ...
doi:10.1007/978-981-287-588-4_100987
fatcat:rdu3lglmifgrzgvtv5ankz2sdy
A Survey of Key Technologies for Constructing Network Covert Channel
2020
Security and Communication Networks
We also introduce work for the three new types of network covert channels (covert channels based on streaming media, covert channels based on blockchain, and covert channels based on IPv6). ...
In this paper, we divide the key technologies for constructing network covert channels into two aspects: communication content level (based on information steganography) and transmission network level ...
Some newer technologies are also used, such as zero knowledge proofs in [8] and verifiable shuffle technique in [70] . ...
doi:10.1155/2020/8892896
fatcat:awf75hsesngwjowhuq55f6ijkm
Design and Analysis of Secure Exam Protocols
[article]
2015
arXiv
pre-print
This dissertation studies exam protocol security and provides an in-depth understanding that can be also useful for the study of the security of similar systems, such as personnel selections, project reviews ...
It then establishes a theoretical framework for the formal analysis of exams. ...
First, I would like to express my gratitude to Gabriele Lenzini for his continuous supervision. He has devoted much of his time to help and support me ...
arXiv:1512.04751v1
fatcat:6ak3g55jf5hsbhhykcq3gxysze
Social Imaginaries and Econometrics for Education Policy
[chapter]
2017
Encyclopedia of Educational Philosophy and Theory
From a nation at risk to no child left behind: National education goals and the creation of federal education policy. New York: Teachers College. ...
, and proofs. ...
This political openness is essential for the success of the transformation toward a knowledge economy (see Peters 2007) .
Open Knowledge Production Open or Free? ...
doi:10.1007/978-981-287-588-4_387
fatcat:vvwysmnemvgtllhsxbj3rrvgqy
Examining Voter Intent behind Proposition 209: Why Recruitment, Retention and Scholarship Privileges Should be Permissible under Article I, Section 31
2008
Chicana/o-Latina/o Law Review
Proponents may then spend heavily 'on subliminally directed advertising' that focus[es] voters on abstract, visceral symbols and divert[s] them from the particulars of the proposed initiative.' ",120 This ...
Proof of Facts 2d § 641 (West 2006). ...
doi:10.5070/c7271021179
fatcat:e6aii247kbb6laif33bedqf3sa
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