Succinct Non-Interactive Arguments for Batch NP from Learning with Errors - Lecture 8
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Explore advanced cryptography concepts in this MIT lecture that delves into batch NP (BARGs) from learning with errors (LWE), focusing on local somewhere statistically binding (SSB) with local opening and probabilistically checkable proof (PCP) with fast online verification. Learn from instructor Zhengzhong Jin as part of the MIT 6.5630 Advanced Topics in Cryptography Fall 2023 course, which continues the discussion of succinct non-interactive arguments for batch NP statements and their implementation using LWE-based cryptographic techniques.
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Lecture 8: Succinct Non-Interactive Arguments for Batch NP (BARGs) from LWE, Part 2
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