Paper 2026/1219

Algorithms for solving the isogeny problem with oriented elliptic curves

Maria Corte-Real Santos, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, French National Centre for Scientific Research
Arthur Herlédan Le Merdy, KU Leuven
Joseph Macula, University of Colorado Boulder
Michael Meyer, University of Regensburg
Travis Morrison, Virginia Tech
Eli Orvis, University of Colorado Boulder
Abstract

We introduce WayFinder, a framework for generalizing the Delfs-Galbraith and SuperSolver algorithms for the supersingular isogeny problem. Our framework extends the search for elliptic curves with an orientation by an order containing $\mathbb{Z}[\ell \sqrt{-p}]$ to more general orders, and we derive a cost model for such generalisations. Our cost model not only works in a more general context, but also provides more accurate predictions when applied to SuperSolver. We instantiate WayFinder for orders containing $\mathbb{Z}[\ell_1\sqrt{-\ell_2p}]$ where $\ell_i$ are $1$ or primes such that the modular curve $X_0(\ell_2)$ has genus $0$. We then introduce a low-storage algorithm for computing an isogeny between two oriented supersingular elliptic curves, even when the curves are oriented by distinct orders. Together, these provide an algorithm that improves on the state of the art for solving the isogeny problem, and a cost model with potential applications to parameter selection in isogeny-based cryptography.

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Category
Attacks and cryptanalysis
Publication info
Preprint.
Keywords
Isogeny-based cryptographyDelfs-Galbraith algorithmElliptic curves
Contact author(s)
maria corte_real_santos @ ens-lyon fr
arthur herledanlemerdy @ esat kuleuven be
joseph macula @ colorado edu
michael @ random-oracles org
tmo @ vt edu
eli orvis @ colorado edu
History
2026-06-10: approved
2026-06-09: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2026/1219
License
Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2026/1219,
      author = {Maria Corte-Real Santos and Arthur Herlédan Le Merdy and Joseph Macula and Michael Meyer and Travis Morrison and Eli Orvis},
      title = {Algorithms for solving the isogeny problem with oriented elliptic curves},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2026/1219},
      year = {2026},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2026/1219}
}
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