Ariel Gabbyzon and I went through this sort of trilogy of snarks that he had in mind. You mentioned you had heard it, so I really wondered what someone from your perspective, who's been working on it for so long, how you would interpret that. From a theory perspective, if you look at the basic question of things like synced arguments, snarks and so on, from a Theory perspective, you could say this problem will solve the 92. That was all well known in 1992. And it was also considered something that has no chance of ever being feasible. Going back to that time though, could you have just combined them and it would have worked fine or were
This week, host Anna Rose and Nico Mohnblatt chat with Ron Rothblum, Professor of Computer Science at Technion. They explore information theory and ZK, diving into the weeds on multiple topics including error correcting codes, FRI, FFTs, Reed-Solomon encoding, Fiat-Shamir and more.
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