Security Estimates for Quadratic Field Based Cryptosystems
BIASSE, Jean-François
Laboratoire d'informatique de l'École polytechnique [Palaiseau] [LIX]
Lithe and fast algorithmic number theory [LFANT]
Laboratoire d'informatique de l'École polytechnique [Palaiseau] [LIX]
Lithe and fast algorithmic number theory [LFANT]
BIASSE, Jean-François
Laboratoire d'informatique de l'École polytechnique [Palaiseau] [LIX]
Lithe and fast algorithmic number theory [LFANT]
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Laboratoire d'informatique de l'École polytechnique [Palaiseau] [LIX]
Lithe and fast algorithmic number theory [LFANT]
Language
en
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 2010
Springer
English Abstract
We describe implementations for solving the discrete logarithm problem in the class group of an imaginary quadratic field and in the infrastructure of a real quadratic field. The algorithms used incorporate improvements ...Read more >
We describe implementations for solving the discrete logarithm problem in the class group of an imaginary quadratic field and in the infrastructure of a real quadratic field. The algorithms used incorporate improvements over previously-used algorithms, and extensive numerical results are presented demonstrating their efficiency. This data is used as the basis for extrapolations, used to provide recommendations for parameter sizes providing approximately the same level of security as block ciphers with $80,$ $112,$ $128,$ $192,$ and $256$-bit symmetric keys.Read less <
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