Protocols that remain zero-knowledge when many instances are
executed concurrently are called concurrent zero-knowledge, and
this book is devoted to their study. The book presents
constructions of concurrent zero-knowledge protocols, along with
proofs of security. It also shows why "traditional" proof
techniques (i.e., black-box simulation) are not suitable for
establishing the concurrent zero-knowledge property of
"message-efficient" protocols.
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