Soundness in the Public-Key Model

by Silvio Micali and Leonid Reyzin
 
Abstract

The public-key model for interactive proofs has proved to be quite effective in improving protocol efficiency (see Canetti, Goldreich, Goldwasser, Micali, STOC 2001). We argue, however, that its soundness notion is more subtle and complex than in the classical model, and that it should be better understood to avoid designing erroneous protocols. Specifically, for the public-key model, we

This work appears in Advances in Cryptology -- Crypto 2001, Joe Kilian, editor, Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2139, Springer-Verlag, 2001. © IACR.