Cryptographic Primitives based on Compact Knapsack Problem

03/15/2023
by   George S. Rizos, et al.
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In the present paper, we extend previous results of an id scheme based on compact knapsack problem defined by one equation. We present a sound three-move id scheme based on compact knapsack problem defined by an integer matrix. We study this problem by providing attacks based on lattices. Furthermore, we provide the corresponding digital signature obtained by Fiat-Shamir transform and we prove that is secure under ROM. These primitives are post quantum resistant.

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