New number-theoretic cryptographic primitives

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Abstract

This paper introduces new prq-based one-way functions and companion signature schemes. The new signature schemes are interesting because they do not belong to the two common design blueprints, which are the inversion of a trapdoor permutation and the Fiat-Shamir transform. In the basic signature scheme, the signer generates multiple RSA-like moduli n i = p i2 and keeps their factors secret. The signature is a bounded-size prime whose Jacobi symbols with respect to the n i's match the message digest. The generalized signature schemes replace the Jacobi symbol with higher-power residue symbols. Given of their very unique design, the proposed signature schemes seem to be overlooked "missing species" in the corpus of known signature algorithms.

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Brier, É., Ferradi, H., Joye, M., & Naccache, D. (2019). New number-theoretic cryptographic primitives. Journal of Mathematical Cryptology, 224–235. https://doi.org/10.1515/jmc-2019-0035

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