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Card-Based Zero-Knowledge Proof for Sudoku

Authors :
Tatsuya Sasaki and Takaaki Mizuki and Hideaki Sone
Sasaki, Tatsuya
Mizuki, Takaaki
Sone, Hideaki
Tatsuya Sasaki and Takaaki Mizuki and Hideaki Sone
Sasaki, Tatsuya
Mizuki, Takaaki
Sone, Hideaki
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

In 2009, Gradwohl, Naor, Pinkas, and Rothblum proposed physical zero-knowledge proof protocols for Sudoku. That is, for a puzzle instance of Sudoku, their excellent protocols allow a prover to convince a verifier that there is a solution to the Sudoku puzzle and that he/she knows it, without revealing any information about the solution. The possible drawback is that the existing protocols have a soundness error with a non-zero probability or need special cards (such as scratch-off cards). Thus, in this study, we propose new protocols to perform zero-knowledge proof for Sudoku that use a normal deck of playing cards and have no soundness error. Our protocols can be easily implemented by humans with a reasonable number of playing cards.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358724210
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4230.LIPIcs.FUN.2018.29