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Paper 2016/737

Zero Knowledge Authentication Protocols With Algebraic Geometry Techniques

Edgar González and Guillermo Morales-Luna and Feliú D. Sagols

Abstract

Several cryptographic methods have been developed based on the difficulty to determine the set of solutions of a polynomial system over a given field. We build a polynomial ideal whose algebraic set is related to the set of isomorphisms between two graphs. The problem {\sc isomorphism}, posed in the context of Graph Theory, has been extensively used in zero knowledge authentication protocols. Thus, any cryptographic method based on {\sc isomorphism} can be translated into an equivalent method based on the problem of finding rational points in algebraic sets associated to polynomial ideals.

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Cryptographic protocols
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Preprint. MINOR revision.
Keywords
zero knowledge proceduresgraph isomorphism problemmultivariate polynomial system
Contact author(s)
egonzalez @ computacion cs cinvestav mx
History
2018-04-25: withdrawn
2016-07-28: received
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https://ia.cr/2016/737
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