WKA From NILP Sample Clauses

WKA From NILP. We first define our split designated verifier NILP based on Xxxxx’x definition [24]. The CRS is first split into two parts (σP , σV ) where σV is only available to the verifier. Subsequently, in proof computation we split the proof matrix Π ∈ Fk×y into two parts: Π1 ∈ Fk−1×y and Π2 ∈ F1×y . The proof π is also split into 10 Users are advised to run the shared secret through a hash function modelled as a random oracle before using it as a key for any other cryptosystem.
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