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This section lists the sources of all standards, cryptographic primitives, tools, and frameworks used to create Albus.

  1. Bernstein, D. J., Duif, N., Lange, T., Schwabe, P., & Yang, B.-Y. (n.d.). Ed25519: high-speed high-security signatures.

  2. Baghery, K., Kohlweiss, M., Siim, J., & Volkhov, M. (2021). Another Look at Extraction and Randomization of Groth's zk-SNARK.

  3. Circom. (n.d.). Circom: Efficient circuit framework for programmable zero-knowledge.

  4. Circom. (n.d.). Proving circuits with ZK.

  5. Dock. (n.d.). Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs): The Ultimate Beginner's Guide.

  6. Dock. (n.d.). Verifiable Credentials: The Ultimate Guide.

  7. Khovratovich, D. Dusk Network. (2019). Encryption with Poseidon.

  8. WhiteHat, B., Bellés, M., & Baylina, J. (2020). EIP-2494: Baby Jubjub Elliptic Curve.

  9. Electron Labs. (n.d.). Circom ed25519.

  10. Ethereum Foundation. (2023). What are zero-knowledge proofs?

  11. Novakovic, A., & Gurkan, K. Geometry.xyz. (2022). Groth16 Malleability.

  12. Grassi, L., Khovratovich, D., Rechberger, C., Roy, A., & Schofnegger, M. (2019). Poseidon: A New Hash Function for Zero-Knowledge Proof Systems.

  13. Shoemaker, P. Identity.com. (2022). What are Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs)?

  14. InAccel. (n.d.). Zero knowledge proof.

  15. PersonaeLabs. (n.d.). Spartan-ECDSA.

  16. Polygon. (n.d.). Polygon zkEVM.

  17. Dahlberg, R., Pulls, T., & Peeters, R. (2016). Efficient Sparse Merkle Trees.

  18. VerifiableCredentials.dev. (n.d.). Verifiable Credentials.

  19. Sporny, M. (Digital Bazaar), Longley, D. (Digital Bazaar), Sabadello, M. (Danube Tech), Reed, D. (Evernym/Avast), Steele, O. (Transmute), & Allen, C. (Blockchain Commons). W3C. (2022). Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) v1.0: Core architecture, data model, and representations.

  20. Sporny, M. (Digital Bazaar), Longley, D. (Digital Bazaar), & Chadwick, D. (University of Kent). W3C. (2022). Verifiable Credentials Data Model v1.1.

  21. Zcash. (n.d.). What is Jubjub?

https://ed25519.cr.yp.to/
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355492738
https://iden3.io/circom
https://docs.circom.io/getting-started/proving-circuits/
https://www.dock.io/post/decentralized-identifiers
https://www.dock.io/post/verifiable-credentials
https://dusk.network/uploads/Encryption-with-Poseidon.pdf
https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2494
https://github.com/Electron-Labs/ed25519-circom
https://ethereum.org/en/zero-knowledge-proofs/
https://geometry.xyz/notebook/groth16-malleability
https://eprint.iacr.org/2019/458.pdf
https://www.identity.com/what-are-decentralized-identifiers-dids/
https://inaccel.com/zkp/
https://github.com/personaelabs/spartan-ecdsa
https://polygon.technology/solutions/polygon-zkevm
https://eprint.iacr.org/2016/683.pdf
https://verifiablecredentials.dev/
https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core
https://www.w3.org/TR/vc-data-model/
https://z.cash/technology/jubjub/