Optimised Versions of the Ate and Twisted Ate Pairings
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概要
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We observe a natural generalisation of the ate and twisted ate pairings, which allow for performance improvements in non standard applications of pairings to cryptography like composite group orders. We also give a performance comparison of our pairings and the Tate, ate and twisted ate pairings for certain polynomial families based on operation count estimations and on an implementation, showing that our pairings can achieve a speedup of a factor of up to two over the other pairings.
著者
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Kanayama Naoki
Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okaya
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MATSUDA Seiichi
Department of Risk Engineering, Faculty of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukub
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HESS Florian
Technische Universität Berlin
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OKAMOTO Eiji
Department of Risk Engineering, Faculty of Systems and Information Engineering, University of Tsukub
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