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		    Steklov Institute St. Petersburg
		  
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		    Technische Universität München
		  
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		    State University St. Petersburg
		  
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	      Joint Advanced Student School (JASS)
	    
	    Course 1: Algorithms in IT Security
	    
	       
	      
		
		  St. Petersburg - Wednesday, March 30 through Saturday, April 9, 2005
		
	      
	       
	      
		Nikolay Vyahhi
		
		Zero Knwoledge Proofs and Protocols
		 
		
		Abstract
		
		A proof is whatever convinces me. 
		Shimon Even, 1978. 
		A Zero-knowledge proof is an usual proof, but you must not give more information to the verifier
		than your statement (which you prove) can give alone. So, in this paper, some facts about
		zero-knowledge, interactive protocols and proofs will be given. Also, with examples.
	       
	      
	      
	    
	       
	      
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