This week, Anna) and Ariel Gabizon) cover the SNARK trilogy; a history of pairing-based SNARKs in 3 acts. Starting from Jens Groth’s early works on SNARKs, Ariel takes us on a journey through key moments and breakthroughs in SNARKs over the last decade. They also dive into the emerging accumulation research on folding schemes and Ariel’s latest work surrounding lookup tables! This is an episode you won’t want to miss.
Here are some additional links for this episode:
Relevant Jens Groth Papers
Short Pairing-based Non-interactive Zero-Knowledge Arguments by Jens Groth)
On the Size of Pairing-based Non-interactive Arguments by Jens Groth)
PLONK-Relative Papers
Lookup-Relative Papers
plookup: A simplified polynomial protocol for lookup tables by Gabizon and Williamson)
A Close Look at a Lookup Argument - Mary Maller at The 13th BIU Winter School on cryptography)
cq: Cached quotients for fast lookups by Eagen, Fiore, and Gabizon)
Additional Resources
Pinocchio: Nearly Practical Verifiable Computation by Parno, Howell, Gentry and Raykova)
Delegating Computation: Interactive Proofs for Muggles by Goldwasser, Kalai and Rothblum)
Nova: Recursive Zero-Knowledge Arguments from Folding Schemes by Kothapalli, Setty and Tzialla)
ZK Whiteboard Sessions - Module Six: Lookup Tables for Performance Optimisation)
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