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- Marco Calderini, Roberto Civino, Riccardo Invernizzi:
Differential experiments using parallel alternative operations. J. Math. Cryptol. 18(1) (2024) - Marco Calderini, Riccardo Longo, Massimiliano Sala, Irene Villa:
Searchable encryption with randomized ciphertext and randomized keyword search. J. Math. Cryptol. 18(1) (2024) - Marco Cianfriglia, Elia Onofri, Marco Pedicini:
mRLWE-CP-ABE: A revocable CP-ABE for post-quantum cryptography. J. Math. Cryptol. 18(1) (2024) - Márton Erdélyi, Pál Hegedüs, Sándor Z. Kiss, Gábor Péter Nagy:
On linear codes with random multiplier vectors and the maximum trace dimension property. J. Math. Cryptol. 18(1) (2024) - Wissam Ghantous, Federico Pintore, Mattia Veroni:
Efficiency of SIDH-based signatures (yes, SIDH). J. Math. Cryptol. 18(1) (2024) - Loïc Rouquette, Marine Minier, Christine Solnon:
Automatic boomerang attacks search on Rijndael. J. Math. Cryptol. 18(1) (2024) - Massimiliano Sala, Daniele Taufer:
Group structure of elliptic curves over ℤ/Nℤ. J. Math. Cryptol. 18(1) (2024) - Marco Timpanella:
On a generalization of the Deligne-Lusztig curve of Suzuki type and application to AG codes. J. Math. Cryptol. 18(1) (2024) - Kyosuke Yamashita, Keisuke Hara:
On the Black-Box impossibility of multi-designated verifiers signature schemes from ring signature schemes. J. Math. Cryptol. 18(1) (2024) - 2023
- Daniel R. L. Brown:
Plactic key agreement (insecure?). J. Math. Cryptol. 17(1) (2023) - 2022
- Mikhail Anokhin:
Pseudo-free families and cryptographic primitives. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 114-140 (2022) - Liljana Babinkostova, Ariana Chin, Aaron Kirtland, Vladyslav Nazarchuk, Esther Plotnick:
The polynomial learning with errors problem and the smearing condition. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 215-232 (2022) - Andrea Basso, Fabien Pazuki:
On the supersingular GPST attack. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 14-19 (2022) - Christopher Battarbee, Delaram Kahrobaei, Dylan Tailor, Siamak F. Shahandashti:
On the efficiency of a general attack against the MOBS cryptosystem. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 289-297 (2022) - Daniel R. L. Brown, Neal Koblitz, Jason T. LeGrow:
Cryptanalysis of "MAKE". J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 98-102 (2022) - Bishwajit Chakraborty, Mridul Nandi:
The mF mode of authenticated encryption with associated data. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 73-97 (2022) - Matthew J. Craven, John R. Woodward:
Evolution of group-theoretic cryptology attacks using hyper-heuristics. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 49-63 (2022) - Madhu Dadhwal, Pankaj:
Group codes over binary tetrahedral group. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 310-319 (2022) - Samed Düzlü, Juliane Krämer:
Application of automorphic forms to lattice problems. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 156-197 (2022) - Jiao Han, Jincheng Zhuang:
DLP in semigroups: Algorithms and lower bounds. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 278-288 (2022) - Dmitrii I. Koshelev:
The most efficient indifferentiable hashing to elliptic curves ofj-invariant 1728. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 298-309 (2022) - Carolina Mejía, Juan Andrés Montoya:
Abelian sharing, common informations, and linear rank inequalities. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 233-250 (2022) - Prasanna Raghaw Mishra, Shashi Kant Pandey:
On the algebraic immunity of multiplexer Boolean functions. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 198-204 (2022) - Mingping Qi:
An efficient post-quantum KEM from CSIDH. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 103-113 (2022) - Nael Rahman, Vladimir Shpilrain:
MAKE: A matrix action key exchange. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 64-72 (2022) - Paolo Santini, Edoardo Persichetti, Marco Baldi:
Reproducible families of codes and cryptographic applications. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 20-48 (2022) - Javad Sharafi, Hassan Daghigh:
A Ring-LWE-based digital signature inspired by Lindner-Peikert scheme. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 205-214 (2022) - Simran Tinani, Joachim Rosenthal:
A deterministic algorithm for the discrete logarithm problem in a semigroup. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 141-155 (2022) - Srinivas Vivek, Shyam Murthy, Deepak Kumaraswamy:
Integer polynomial recovery from outputs and its application to cryptanalysis of a protocol for secure sorting. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 251-277 (2022) - Yu Zhou, Jianyong Hu, Xudong Miao, Yu Han, Fuzhong Zhang:
On the confusion coefficient of Boolean functions. J. Math. Cryptol. 16(1): 1-13 (2022)
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