CQT Online Talks – Series: Computer Science Seminars
Speaker: Alex Bredariol Grilo, CNRS, Sorbonne Université
Abstract: Zero-knowledge proofs are a fundamental building block in classical Cryptography, having far-reaching applications. Recently, there has been some effort in improving our understanding of Zero-knowledge protocols in the quantum setting, hopefully
leading to striking objects as in the classical case. In this talk, I will give an overview of such results, highlighting some tools that could be also used in different contexts.
This talk is based on a joint work with William Slofstra and Henry Yuen, and on a joint work with Anne Broadbent.
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