In this week’s episode, Anna Rose) dives back into accumulation schemes with Benedikt Bünz) and Binyi Chen) from Espresso Systems). They discuss ProtoStar and how it compares to works such as Nova and HyperNova, as well as explore some definitions for commonly used terms in the accumulation literature.
Here’s some additional links for this episode:
Verifiable Delay Functions by Boneh, Bonneau, Bünz and Fisch)
Protostar: Generic Efficient Accumulation/Folding for Special-sound Protocols by Bünz and Chen)
Proof-Carrying Data without Succinct Arguments by Bünz, Chiesa, Lin, Mishra and Spooner)
Proof-Carrying Data from Accumulation Schemes by Bünz, Chiesa, Mishra, and Spooner)
Multivariate lookups based on logarithmic derivatives by Haböck)
Incrementally Verifiable Computation or Proofs of Knowledge Imply Time/Space Efficiency by Valiant)
Recursive Proof Composition without a Trusted Setup by Bowe, Grigg, and Hopwood)
Episode 40: Benedikt Bünz on Bulletproofs and Verifiable Delay Functions)
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