On the Impossibility of Post-Quantum Black-Box Zero-Knowledge in Constant Rounds

Abstract

We investigate the existence of constant-round post-quantum black-box zero-knowledge protocols for NP. As a main result, we show that there is no constant-round post-quantum black-box zero-knowledge argument for NP unless NP⊂eq BQP. As constant-round black-box zero-knowledge arguments for NP exist in the classical setting, our main result points out a fundamental difference between post-quantum and classical zero-knowledge protocols. Combining previous results, we conclude that unless NP⊂eq BQP, constant-round post-quantum zero-knowledge protocols for NP exist if and only if we use non-black-box techniques or relax certain security requirements such as relaxing standard zero-knowledge to ε-zero-knowledge. Additionally, we also prove that three-round and public-coin constant-round post-quantum black-box ε-zero-knowledge arguments for NP do not exist unless NP⊂eq BQP.

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