BARGs Implies SNARGs and Connection to Non-Signaling PCPs - Lecture 9
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Continue exploring advanced cryptography concepts in this MIT lecture that delves into the relationship between Batch Arguments (BARGs) and Succinct Non-interactive Arguments (SNARGs), while examining their connection to non-signaling Probabilistically Checkable Proofs (PCPs). Learn from Professor Yael T. Kalai as she builds upon previous material to further explain these complex cryptographic constructions and their theoretical foundations in this 74-minute advanced graduate-level presentation from MIT's Advanced Topics in Cryptography course.
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Lecture 9: BARGs Implies SNARGs and Connection to Non-Signaling PCPs, Part 2
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