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Computational Algebra Seminar
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  • Christophe Doche
  • (Macquarie)
  • Double-Base Number System in Elliptic Curve Cryptography
  • 3pm–4pm, Thursday 9th August, 2007
  • Carlaw 535
  • We present the Double-Base Number system (DBNS) and its applications to cryptography, mainly to speed-up scalar multiplications on elliptic curves.

    After a brief introduction, we focus on 2 practical contributions:

    The first scalar multiplication algorithm having sublinear complexity. This method relies on a generalisation of the DBNS in the context of Koblitz curves

    The fastest scalar multiplication algorithm for generic curves when some precomputations are available. This work relies on the so-called extended DBNS which is also a natural generalisation of the DBNS.

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