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Succinct Argument of Knowledge

Definition

A Succinct Argument of Knowledge is a cryptographic proof that allows a prover to convince a verifier of the truth of a statement without revealing any information beyond the statement’s validity. The proof itself is very small in size, regardless of the complexity of the statement being proven. This system offers efficient verification, where checking the proof takes minimal computational effort. It is a core concept in zero-knowledge cryptography.