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Using shifted conjugacy in braid-based cryptography
Author(s) -
Patrick Dehornoy
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
contemporary mathematics - american mathematical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
eISSN - 1098-3627
pISSN - 0271-4132
DOI - 10.1090/conm/418/07946
Subject(s) - mathematics , braid , conjugacy class , braid group , cryptography , braid theory , conjugacy problem , pure mathematics , algorithm , geography , archaeology
Conjugacy is not the only possible primitive for designing braid-based protocols. To illustrate this principle, we describe a Fiat--Shamir-style authentication protocol that be can be implemented using any binary operation that satisfies the left self-distributive law. Conjugation is an example of such an operation, but there are other examples, in particular the shifted conjugation on Artin's braid group B\_oo, and the finite Laver tables. In both cases, the underlying structures have a high combinatorial complexity, and they lead to difficult problems.

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