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Re: Definition of "Zero Knowledge"



[email protected] (T. William Wells) said:
>Got a good reference for ZPT? Something that the mathematically
>inclined, who wants just the facts, all the facts, and none of
>the BS that passes for explanations and which usually obscures
>more than it clarifies?

In the current context, the best reference that I know of is to
the methodology of Goedel's Theorem rather than to ZPT; it has each
of the properties that I mentioned except for the ZPT operations,
which can be added in a conceptually straightforward way. The most
readable in depth treatment of that that I know of is "Goedel's Proof"
by Ernest Nagel and James R. Newman, c. 1958 and still in print as
a cheap paperback.

If someone has good ZPT references that would be interesting too; I've
lost the stuff I used to have on that.
	Doug