Physical Zero-Knowledge Proof for Ripple Effect
Abstract
Ripple Effect is a logic puzzle where the player has to fill numbers into empty cells in a rectangular grid. The grid is divided into rooms, and each room must contain consecutive integers starting from 1 to its size. Also, if two cells in the same row or column contain the same number , there must be a space of at least cells separating the two cells. In this paper, we develop a physical zero-knowledge proof for the Ripple Effect puzzle using a deck of cards, which allows a prover to convince a verifier that he/she knows a solution without revealing it. In particular, given a secret number and a list of numbers, our protocol can physically verify that does not appear among the first numbers in the list without revealing or any number in the list.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2009.09983,
title = {Physical Zero-Knowledge Proof for Ripple Effect},
author = {Suthee Ruangwises and Toshiya Itoh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.09983},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
A preliminary version of this paper has appeared at WALCOM 2021