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Non-Interactive Proofs of Proximity

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2015

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Tom Gur, Ron D. Rothblum

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Abstract

We initiate a study of non-interactive proofs of proximity. These proof-systems consist of a verifier that wishes to ascertain the validity of a given statement, using a short (sublinear length) explicitly given proof, and a sublinear number of queries to its input. Since the verifier cannot even read the entire input, we only require it to reject inputs that are far from being valid. Thus, the verifier is only assured of the proximity of the statement to correct one. Such proof-systems can be viewed as the NP (or more accurately MA) analogue of property testing.

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