In this week’s episode, host Anna Rose) and cohost Nico Mohnblatt) catch up with Ulrich Haböck), an applied cryptographer at Polygon Labs). This episode revolves around Ulrich’s journey into applied zero-knowledge cryptography, transitioning from an academic environment to being a full-time practitioner. They discuss his contributions to the field, including his many write-ups and manuscripts as well as his breakthrough research on Multivariate lookups with his work logUp. They also cover his work on logarithmic derivative lookups using GKR with Shahar Papini, as well as his innovative approaches to STARKs over finite fields that are not ‘NTT-friendly’. This episode offers a deep dive into the complexities and breakthroughs in applied cryptography.
Here’s some additional links for this episode:
Improving logarithmic derivative lookups using GKR by Papini and Haböck)
ZK8: Hyperplonk: PLONK without FFTs and with high degree gates - Benedikt Bünz)
ZK9: logUp - Lookup arguments based on the logarithmic derivative - Ulrich Haböck)
Orion: Zero Knowledge Proof with Linear Prover Time by Xie, Zhang and Song)
Reed-Solomon Codes over the Circle Group by Haböck, Lubarov and Nabaglo)
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