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Strong RSA assumption
Cryptography for Efficiency: New Directions In
Short Group Signatures
The Cramer-Shoup Strong-RSA Signature Scheme Revisited
Short Group Signatures
Eurocrypt'2000 Conference Report
Unique Signature with Short Output from CDH Assumption
Toward Real-Life Implementation of Signature Schemes from the Strong RSA Assumption
The RSA Group Is Pseudo-Free∗
Verifiable Signature Sharing Scheme Based on Strong RSA Assumption
NTT Technical Review, Jan. 2008, Vol. 6, No. 1
Research in Cryptography, Information Security, and Algorithm Development 9807-12&26
Short and Stateless Signatures from the RSA Assumption
Short Signatures from Weaker Assumptions
A Cramer-Shoup Encryption Scheme from the Linear Assumption and from Progressively Weaker Linear Variants
Asymmetric Cryptography and Practical Security
Traceable Signature: Better Efficiency and Beyond*
Trapdoor DDH Groups from Pairings and Isogenies
Cryptography in Subgroups of $\Mathbb {Z} {N}^{*} $
Top View
Hash Functions: Theory, Attacks, and Applications
An Improvement of the Ateniese's Verifiable
Bonsai Trees, Or How to Delegate a Lattice Basis
Signature Schemes and Anonymous Credentials from Bilinear Maps
A Practical and Provably Secure Coalition-Resistant Group Signature Scheme
Practical Security in Public-Key Cryptography
An Effective Method to Implement Group Signature with Revocation
Programmable Hash Functions and Their Applications
Removing the Strong RSA Assumption from Arguments Over the Integers
A Statistically-Hiding Integer Commitment Scheme Based on Groups with Hidden Order
A Group Signature Scheme Based on an RSA-Variant Copyright C 1998, BRICS, Department of Computer Science University of Aarhus
A Group Signature Scheme Based on an RSA-Variant Copyright C 1998, BRICS, Department of Computer Science University of Aarhus
Collision-Resistant No More: Hash-And-Sign Paradigm Revisited
Practical Forward Secure Group Signature Schemes
Digital Signatures from Strong RSA Without Prime Generation
Security Models SET 3 (Solutions)
A Practical and Provably Secure Coalition-Resistant Group Signature Scheme
Cryptography: an Introduction (3Rd Edition) Nigel Smart