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Computational complexity theory / Theory of computation / Complexity classes / Randomized algorithms / Models of computation / IP / NP / ArthurMerlin protocol / Interactive proof system / BPP / PP / Zero-knowledge proof
Date: 2005-09-09 15:31:38
Computational complexity theory
Theory of computation
Complexity classes
Randomized algorithms
Models of computation
IP
NP
ArthurMerlin protocol
Interactive proof system
BPP
PP
Zero-knowledge proof

The KnowledgeComplexity of Interactive Proof-Systems (ExtendedAbstract) ShafiGoldwasser SilvioMicali CharlesRackoff MIT MIT Universityof Toronto

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