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Challenge-response authentication / Commitment scheme / IP / Zero-knowledge proof / Distance-bounding protocol / NP / Cryptographic nonce / Alice and Bob / Public-key cryptography / Cryptography / Cryptographic protocols / Complexity classes
Date: 2008-07-23 09:02:44
Challenge-response authentication
Commitment scheme
IP
Zero-knowledge proof
Distance-bounding protocol
NP
Cryptographic nonce
Alice and Bob
Public-key cryptography
Cryptography
Cryptographic protocols
Complexity classes

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