Paper 2013/394
A Public Key Cryptoscheme Using Bit-pair Shadows
Shenghui Su, Shuwang Lü, Maozhi Xu, and Tao Xie
Abstract
This paper gives the definition and property of a bit-pair shadow, and devises the three algorithms of a public key cryptoscheme called JUOAN that is based on a multivariate permutation problem and an anomalous subset product problem to which no subexponential time solutions are found so far, and regards a bit-pair as a manipulation unit. The authors demonstrate that the decryption algorithm is correct, deduce the probability that a plaintext solution is nonunique is nearly zero, analyze the security of the new cryptoscheme against extracting a private key from a public key and recovering a plaintext from a ciphertext on the assumption that an integer factorization problem, a discrete logarithm problem, and a low-density subset sum problem can be solved efficiently, and prove that the new cryptoscheme using random padding and random permutation is semantically secure. The analysis shows that the bit-pair method increases the density D of a related knapsack to a number more than 1, and decreases the modulus length lgM of the new cryptoscheme to 464, 544, or 640.
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- Available format(s)
- Publication info
- Published elsewhere. Minor revision. Theoretical Computer Science, v654, Nov 2016, pp.113–127.
- Keywords
- Public key cryptoschemeSemantical securityBit-pair shadowRandom padding Anomalous subset sum problemCompact sequence
- Contact author(s)
- reesse @ 126 com
- History
- 2017-04-30: last of 5 revisions
- 2013-06-18: received
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- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2013/394
- License
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CC BY
BibTeX
@misc{cryptoeprint:2013/394, author = {Shenghui Su and Shuwang Lü and Maozhi Xu and Tao Xie}, title = {A Public Key Cryptoscheme Using Bit-pair Shadows}, howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2013/394}, year = {2013}, url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2013/394} }