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Handbook of Elliptic and Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography (Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications) 1st Edition
TITLE : Handbook of Elliptic and
Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography (Discrete Mathematics and Its
Applications) 1st Edition
ISBN : 9781584885184
AUTHOR : Henri Cohen (Editor), Gerhard Frey
(Editor), Roberto Avanzi (Editor), Christophe Doche (Editor), Tanja Lange
(Editor), Kim Nguyen (Editor), Frederik Vercauteren (Editor)
PUBLISHER : Taylor
FORMAT: Hardcover
PAGES : 842
YEAR PUBLICATIONS : 2005
LANGUAGE: English
SUBJECT: Geometry
WEIGHT (KG): 1.6
CONDITION: Used - Good
DESCRIPTION:
"The discrete logarithm problem based on
elliptic and hyperelliptic curves has gained a lot of popularity as a
cryptographic primitive. The main reason is that no subexponential algorithm
for computing discrete logarithms on small genus curves is
currently available, except in very special cases. Therefore curve-based
cryptosystems require much smaller key sizes than RSA to attain the same
security level. This makes them particularly attractive for implementations on
memory-restricted devices like smart cards and in high-security applications.
The Handbook of Elliptic and Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptography
introduces the theory and algorithms involved in curve-based cryptography.
After a very detailed exposition of the mathematical background, it provides
ready-to-implement algorithms for the group operations and computation of
pairings. It explores methods for point counting and constructing curves with
the complex multiplication method and provides the algorithms in an explicit
manner. It also surveys generic methods to compute discrete logarithms and
details index calculus methods for hyperelliptic curves. For some special
curves the discrete logarithm problem can be transferred to an easier one; the
consequences are explained and suggestions for good choices are given. The
authors present applications to protocols for discrete-logarithm-based systems
(including bilinear structures) and explain the use of elliptic and
hyperelliptic curves in factorization and primality proving. Two chapters
explore their design and efficient implementations in smart cards. Practical
and theoretical aspects of side-channel attacks and countermeasures and a
chapter devoted to (pseudo-)random number generation round off the exposition.
