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Exploring RNS for Isogeny-based Cryptography
Sept. 28, 2022, 1:06 p.m. |
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ePrint Report: Exploring RNS for Isogeny-based Cryptography
David Jacquemin, Ahmet Can Mert, Sujoy Sinha Roy
Isogeny-based cryptography suffers from a long-running time due to its requirement of a great amount of large integer arithmetic. The Residue Number System (RNS) can compensate for that drawback by making computation more efficient via parallelism. However, performing a modular reduction by a large prime which is not part of the RNS base is very expensive. In this paper, we propose a new fast and …
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