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Paper 2018/666
Reproducible Codes and Cryptographic Applications
Paolo Santini and Edoardo Persichetti and Marco Baldi
Abstract
In this paper we study structured linear block codes, starting from well known examples and generalizing them to a wide class of codes that we call reproducible codes. These codes have the property that can be entirely generated from a small number of signature vectors, and consequently admit matrices that can be described in a very compact way. We then show some cryptographic applications of this class of codes and explain why the general framework we introduce may pave the way for future developments of code-based cryptography based on structured codes.
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- Publication info
- Preprint. MINOR revision.
- Contact author(s)
- epersichetti @ fau edu
- History
- 2021-09-09: last of 4 revisions
- 2018-07-13: received
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- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2018/666
- License
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CC BY