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    On complexity of the problem of solving systems of tropical polynomial equations of degree two

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    In this paper, we investigate the computational complexity of the problem of solving a one-sided system of equations of degree two of a special form over the max-plus algebra. Also, we consider the asymptotic density of solvable systems of this form. Such systems have appeared during the analysis of some tropical cryptography protocols that were recently suggested. We show how this problem is related to the integer linear programming problem and prove that this problem is NP-complete. We show that the asymptotic density of solvable systems of this form with some restrictions on the coefficients, the number of variables, and the number of equations is 0. As a corollary, we prove that this problem (with some restrictions on the coefficients, the number of variables, and the number of equations) is decidable generically in polynomial time

    An attack on a key exchange protocol based on max-times and min-times algebras

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    In this paper, we examine one of the public key exchange protocols proposed in [M. I. Durcheva. An application of different dioids in public key cryptography. In AIP Conference Proceedings, vol. 1631, pp 336-343. AIP, 2014] which uses max-times and min-times algebras. We discuss properties of powers of matrices over these algebras and introduce a fast attack on this protocol. This preprint has not undergone peer review (when applicable) or any post-submission improvements or corrections. The Version of Record of this article is published in Indian Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, and is available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s13226-023-00469-0

    Analysis of four protocols based on tropical circulant matrices

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    Several key exchange protocols based on tropical circulant matrices were proposed in the last two years. In this paper, we show that protocols offered by M. Durcheva [M. I. Durcheva. TrES: Tropical Encryption Scheme Based on Double Key Exchange. In: Eur. J. Inf. Tech. Comp. Sci. 2.4 (2022), pp. 11–17], by B. Amutha and R. Perumal [B. Amutha and R. Perumal. Public key exchange protocols based on tropical lower circulant and anti-circulant matrices. In: AIMS Math. 8.7 (2023), pp. 17307–17334.], and by H. Huang, C. Li, and L. Deng [H. Huang, C. Li, and L. Deng. Public-Key Cryptography Based on Tropical Circular Matrices. In: Appl. Sci. 12.15 (2022), p. 7401] are insecure

    Nitro Compounds and Related Phenolic Pesticides

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