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GZKP: A GPU Accelerated Zero-Knowledge Proof System

Weiliang Ma, Qian Xiong, Xuanhua Shi, Xiaosong Ma, Hai Jin, Haozhao Kuang, Mingyu Gao, Ye Zhang, Haichen Shen, Weifang Hu

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Abstract

Zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) is a cryptographic protocol that allows one party to prove the correctness of a statement to another party without revealing any information beyond the correctness of the statement itself. It guarantees computation integrity and confidentiality, and is therefore increasingly adopted in industry for a variety of privacy-preserving applications, such as verifiable outsource computing and digital currency.

Topics & Concepts

CorrectnessComputer scienceZero-knowledge proofCryptographyVerifiable secret sharingCryptographic protocolStatement (logic)Computer securityOutsourcingConfidentialityTheoretical computer scienceProgramming languageLawSet (abstract data type)Political scienceCryptography and Data SecurityCloud Data Security SolutionsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security
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