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How to Physically Verify a Rectangle in a Grid: A Physical ZKP for Shikaku (2202.09788v2)

Published 20 Feb 2022 in cs.CR and math.CO

Abstract: Shikaku is a pencil puzzle consisting of a rectangular grid, with some cells containing a number. The player has to partition the grid into rectangles such that each rectangle contains exactly one number equal to the area of that rectangle. In this paper, we propose two physical zero-knowledge proof protocols for Shikaku using a deck of playing cards, which allow a prover to physically show that he/she knows a solution of the puzzle without revealing it. Most importantly, in our second protocol we develop a general technique to physically verify a rectangle-shaped area with a certain size in a rectangular grid, which can be used to verify other problems with similar constraints.

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Authors (2)
  1. Suthee Ruangwises (25 papers)
  2. Toshiya Itoh (24 papers)
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