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Oracle Separations Between Quantum and Non-interactive Zero-Knowledge Classes

Computational Complexity 2019-07-09 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We study the relationship between problems solvable by quantum algorithms in polynomial time and those for which zero-knowledge proofs exist. In prior work, Aaronson [arxiv:quant-ph/0111102] showed an oracle separation between BQP and SZK, i.e. an oracle AA such that SZKA⊈BQPA\mathrm{SZK}^A \not\subseteq \mathrm{BQP}^A. In this paper we give a simple extension of Aaronson's result to non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs with perfect security. This class, NIPZK, is the most restrictive zero-knowledge class. We show that even for this class we can construct an AA with NIPZKA⊈BQPA\mathrm{NIPZK}^A \not\subseteq \mathrm{BQP}^A.

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@article{arxiv.1907.03205,
  title  = {Oracle Separations Between Quantum and Non-interactive Zero-Knowledge Classes},
  author = {Benjamin Morrison and Adam Groce},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.03205},
  year   = {2019}
}

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