Physical ZKP for Connected Spanning Subgraph: Applications to Bridges Puzzle and Other Problems
Cryptography and Security
2021-10-14 v5
Abstract
An undirected graph is known to both the prover and the verifier , but only knows a subgraph of . Without revealing any information about , wants to convince that is a connected spanning subgraph of , i.e. is connected and contains all vertices of . In this paper, we propose an unconventional zero-knowledge proof protocol using a physical deck of cards, which enables to physically show that satisfies the condition without revealing it. We also show applications of this protocol to verify solutions of three well-known NP-complete problems: the Hamiltonian cycle problem, the maximum leaf spanning tree problem, and a popular logic puzzle called Bridges.
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@article{arxiv.2011.02313,
title = {Physical ZKP for Connected Spanning Subgraph: Applications to Bridges Puzzle and Other Problems},
author = {Suthee Ruangwises and Toshiya Itoh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.02313},
year = {2021}
}
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This paper has appeared at UCNC 2021