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Fiat-Shamir Paradigm and Zero-Knowledge Proofs - Lecture 6

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Explore advanced cryptography concepts in this MIT graduate-level lecture focusing on proving Merkle hash collision resistance, the Fiat-Shamir paradigm for eliminating interaction, and the soundness proof of the Kilian-Micali protocol in Random Oracle Model (ROM). Learn from Professor Yael T. Kalai as she delves into these fundamental aspects of zero-knowledge proofs and interactive protocols, providing detailed mathematical foundations and practical applications in modern cryptographic systems. Master key theoretical frameworks that serve as building blocks for secure cryptographic implementations and protocol design.

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Lecture 6: Fiat-Shamir Paradigm and Zero-Knowledge Proofs, Part 1

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