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    An Applicable Public-Key-Cryptosystem Based on NP-Complete Problems

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    A new Public-Key-Cryptosystem is presented from which we think that it will survive against possible attacks by Quantum-Computers in the future. We analyse its performance and its expected security

    Cryptography from tensor problems

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    We describe a new proposal for a trap-door one-way function. The new proposal belongs to the "multivariate quadratic" family but the trap-door is different from existing methods, and is simpler

    LEDAkem: a post-quantum key encapsulation mechanism based on QC-LDPC codes

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    This work presents a new code-based key encapsulation mechanism (KEM) called LEDAkem. It is built on the Niederreiter cryptosystem and relies on quasi-cyclic low-density parity-check codes as secret codes, providing high decoding speeds and compact keypairs. LEDAkem uses ephemeral keys to foil known statistical attacks, and takes advantage of a new decoding algorithm that provides faster decoding than the classical bit-flipping decoder commonly adopted in this kind of systems. The main attacks against LEDAkem are investigated, taking into account quantum speedups. Some instances of LEDAkem are designed to achieve different security levels against classical and quantum computers. Some performance figures obtained through an efficient C99 implementation of LEDAkem are provided.Comment: 21 pages, 3 table
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