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    Groth, Klaus an Lotte Hegewisch (1 Brief)

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    GROTH, KLAUS AN LOTTE HEGEWISCH (1 BRIEF) Groth, Klaus an Lotte Hegewisch (1 Brief) (Br2768) Brief 2768 (Br2768

    Groth, Doris an Herman Grimm (3 Briefe)

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    GROTH, DORIS AN HERMAN GRIMM (3 BRIEFE) Groth, Doris an Herman Grimm (3 Briefe) (Br2755) Brief 2755 (Br2755) Brief 2756 (Br2756) Brief 2757 (Br2757

    Charlie Groth (interview transcript)

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    Charlie Groth interview. Included in the Oral Histories: Scholars of Feminism collection compiled by the AFS Women's Section Oral History Project. This interview and accompanying photographs are available at the Minds@UW respository at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

    Fine-Tuning Groth-Sahai Proofs

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    Groth-Sahai proofs are efficient non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs that have found widespread use in pairing-based cryptography. We propose efficiency improvements of Groth-Sahai proofs in the SXDH setting, which is the one that yields the most efficient non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs. --- We replace some of the commitments with ElGamal encryptions, which reduces the prover’s computation and for some types of equations reduces the proof size. --- Groth-Sahai proofs are zero-knowledge when no public elements are paired to each other. We observe that they are also zero-knowledge when base elements for the groups are paired to public constants. --- The prover’s computation can be reduced by letting her pick her own common reference string. By giving a proof she has picked a valid common reference string this does not compromise soundness. --- We define a type-based commit-and-prove scheme, which allows commitments to be reused in many different proofs

    Groth, Klaus an Herman Grimm (9 Briefe)

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    GROTH, KLAUS AN HERMAN GRIMM (9 BRIEFE) Groth, Klaus an Herman Grimm (9 Briefe) (Br2758) Brief 2758 (Br2758) Brief 2759 (Br2759) Brief 2760 (Br2760) Brief 2761 (Br2761) Brief 2762 (Br2762) Brief 2763 (Br2763) Brief 2764 (Br2764) Brief 2765 (Br2765) Brief 2766 (Br2766

    Der verhinderte Panegyrikus und sein Vorbild: Anmerkungen zu Groth und Geibel

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    Volkmann C, Langhanke R. Der verhinderte Panegyrikus und sein Vorbild: Anmerkungen zu Groth und Geibel. In: Klaus-Groth-Gesellschaft, ed. Jahrbuch 58 / Klaus-Groth-Gesellschaft. Heide in Holstein: Boyens; 2016: 49-62

    Analysis of types of information in textual descriptions of computational workflows

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    This is data used to understand how people describe computational workflows using text. The data is from 2009 and is the basis for a small conference paper:Paul Groth and Yolanda Gil. 2009. Analyzing the Gap between Workflows and their Natural Language Descriptions. In Proceedings of the 2009 Congress on Services - I (SERVICES '09). IEEE Computer Society, Washington, DC, USA, 299-305. DOI=10.1109/SERVICES-I.2009.55 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SERVICES-I.2009.55Preprint and more context: http://design.wings-workflows.org/index.php/Analysis_of_Scientist_Descriptions_of_WorkflowsNot sure if this is still reproducible... especially because it's done by hand. But at least all of it is there

    Analysis of types of information in textual descriptions of computational workflows

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    This is data used to understand how people describe computational workflows using text. The data is from 2009 and is the basis for a small conference paper:Paul Groth and Yolanda Gil. 2009. Analyzing the Gap between Workflows and their Natural Language Descriptions. In Proceedings of the 2009 Congress on Services - I (SERVICES '09). IEEE Computer Society, Washington, DC, USA, 299-305. DOI=10.1109/SERVICES-I.2009.55 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SERVICES-I.2009.55Preprint and more context: http://design.wings-workflows.org/index.php/Analysis_of_Scientist_Descriptions_of_WorkflowsNot sure if this is still reproducible... especially because it's done by hand. But at least all of it is there
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