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== Research ==
== Research ==
Groth's 2016 paper ''On the size of pairing-based non-interactive arguments'' described a pairing-based zero-knowledge proof scheme. It is quite compact, with proofs consisting of just three group elements. It is used in several cryptocurrency protocols, such as [[Zcash]] and [[Tornado Cash]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Groth16 |url=https://2%CF%80.com/22/groth16/}}</ref>
Groth's 2016 paper ''On the size of pairing-based non-interactive arguments'' described a pairing-based zero-knowledge proof scheme. It is quite compact, with proofs consisting of just three group elements. It is used in several cryptocurrency protocols, such as [[Zcash]] and [[Tornado Cash]].<ref>{{Cite conference |title=On the Size of Pairing-Based Non-interactive Arguments |last=Groth |first=Jens}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Groth16 |url=https://2%CF%80.com/22/groth16/}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 16:16, 23 October 2024

Jens Groth is a cryptographer, the Chief Scientist at Neuxs, and formerly a professor at University College London. He is known for his work on pairing-based cryptography and zero-knowledge proofs.

Research

Groth's 2016 paper On the size of pairing-based non-interactive arguments described a pairing-based zero-knowledge proof scheme. It is quite compact, with proofs consisting of just three group elements. It is used in several cryptocurrency protocols, such as Zcash and Tornado Cash.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Groth, Jens. On the Size of Pairing-Based Non-interactive Arguments.
  2. ^ "Groth16".