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- Q1410418 subject Q8958912.
- Q1410418 abstract "In cryptography, the Feige–Fiat–Shamir identification scheme is a type of parallel zero-knowledge proof developed by Uriel Feige, Amos Fiat, and Adi Shamir in 1988. Like all zero-knowledge proofs, it allows one party, Peggy, to prove to another party, Victor, that she possesses secret information without revealing to Victor what that secret information is. The Feige–Fiat–Shamir identification scheme, however, uses modular arithmetic and a parallel verification process that limits the number of communications between Peggy and Victor.".
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- Q1410418 wikiPageWikiLink Q8958912.
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- Q1410418 comment "In cryptography, the Feige–Fiat–Shamir identification scheme is a type of parallel zero-knowledge proof developed by Uriel Feige, Amos Fiat, and Adi Shamir in 1988. Like all zero-knowledge proofs, it allows one party, Peggy, to prove to another party, Victor, that she possesses secret information without revealing to Victor what that secret information is.".
- Q1410418 label "Feige–Fiat–Shamir identification scheme".