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Paper 2019/1076

Fractal: Post-Quantum and Transparent Recursive Proofs from Holography

Alessandro Chiesa and Dev Ojha and Nicholas Spooner

Abstract

We present a new methodology to efficiently realize recursive composition of succinct non-interactive arguments of knowledge (SNARKs). Prior to this work, the only known methodology relied on pairing-based SNARKs instantiated on cycles of pairing-friendly elliptic curves, an expensive algebraic object. Our methodology does not rely on any special algebraic objects and, moreover, achieves new desirable properties: it is *post-quantum* and it is *transparent* (the setup is public coin). We exploit the fact that recursive composition is simpler for SNARKs with *preprocessing*, and the core of our work is obtaining a preprocessing zkSNARK for rank-1 constraint satisfiability (R1CS) that is post-quantum and transparent. We obtain this latter by establishing a connection between holography and preprocessing in the random oracle model, and then constructing a holographic proof for R1CS. We experimentally validate our methodology, demonstrating feasibility in practice.

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Preprint. MINOR revision.
Keywords
succinct argumentsholographic proofsrecursive proof compositionpost-quantum cryptography
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alexch @ berkeley edu
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2020-07-15: last of 3 revisions
2019-09-23: received
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