MPC in the Quantum Head (or: Superposition-Secure (Quantum) Zero-Knowledge)
Quantum 10, 2161 (2026). The MPC-in-the-head technique (Ishai et al., STOC 2007) is a celebrated method to build zero-knowledge protocols with desirable theoretical properties and high practical…
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