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How to Explain Zero-Knowledge Protocols to Your Children

Jean-Jacques Quisquater2, Myriam Quisquater, Muriel Quisquater, Michaël Quisquater, Louis Guillou3, Marie Annick Guillou, Gaïd Guillou, Anna Guillou, Gwenolé Guillou and Soazig Guillou

(2)  Philips Research Laboratory, Avenue Van Becelaere, 2, B-1170 Brussels, Belgium
(3)  CCETT/EPT, BP 59, F-35512 Cesson Sévigné, France
Abstract
Know, oh my children, that very long ago, in the Eastern city of Baghdad, there lived an old man named Ali Baba. Every day Ali Baba would go to the bazaar to buy or sell things. This is a story which is partly about Ali Baba, and partly also about a cave, a strange cave whose secret and wonder exist to this day. But I get ahead of myself ...
in collaboration with Tom BERSON(3) for the English version
Anagram Laboratories, P.O. Box 791, Palo Alto CA 94301, USA.

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  1. Gradwohl, Ronen (2008) Cryptographic and Physical Zero-Knowledge Proof Systems for Solutions of Sudoku Puzzles. Theory of Computing Systems
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