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The Decision Diffie-Hellman Problem
- The Decision Diffie-Hellman Problem Dan Boneh dabo@(email omitted); Stanford University Abstract
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On the bit security of the DiffieHellman key
- . It is shown that if the Decision Diffie-Hellman problem is hard in these groups, then the two most significant
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On the existence of distortion maps on ordinary elliptic curves. Cryptology ePrint Archive Report 2006/128. Available at
- An important problem in cryptography is the so called Decision Diffie-Hellman problem (henceforth abbreviated
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Evidence that XTR is more secure than supersingular elliptic curve cryptosystems
- result we show that the Decision Diffie-Hellman problem in the group of points on this type
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A New Threshold Blind Signature Scheme from Pairings
- on Gap Deffie-Hellman (GDH) group, where Computational Diffie-Hellman problem is hard but Decision Diffie-Hellman
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1 EASY DECISION-DIFFIE-HELLMAN GROUPS
- . Decision Diffie-Hellman problem (DDH): Let G be a cyclic group of prime order r written additively. The DDH
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Constructing Elliptic Curves with Prescribed Embedding Degrees
- on the existence of groups where the Decision Die-Hellman problem is easy to solve, but the Computational Die-Hellman
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Pretty-Simple Password-Authenticated Key-Exchange Under Standard Assumptions
- . the session-key of the challenge session can be negligibly small if DDH (Decision Die-Hellman) problem is hard
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On the Security of ElGamal Based Encryption
- to the decision Diffie-Hellman problem. We also present an exact analysis of the efficiency of the reduction. Next
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A length-invariant hybrid mix
- scheme or solving the Decision Diffie-Hellman problem. Keywords: Mix-net, Hybrid Encryption, Anonymous
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