Many lattice-based cryptographic schemes are constructed based on hard problems on an algebraic structured lattice, such as the short integer solution (SIS) problems. These problems are called ring-SIS (R-SIS) and its generalized version, module-SIS (M-SIS). Generally, it has been considered that problems defined on the module lattice are more difficult than the problems defined on the ideal lattice. However, Koo, No, and Kim showed that R-SIS is more difficult than M-SIS under some norm constraints of R-SIS. However, this reduction has problems in that the rank of the module is limited to about half of the instances of R-SIS, and the comparison is not performed through the same modulus of R-SIS and M-SIS. In this paper, we propose the three reductions. First, we show that R-SIS is more difficult than M-SIS with the same modulus and ring dimension under some constraints of R-SIS. Also, we show that through the reduction from M-SIS to R-SIS with the same modulus, the rank of the module is extended as much as the number of instances of R-SIS from half of the number of instances of R-SIS compared to the previous work. Second, we show that R-SIS is more difficult than M-SIS under some constraints, which is tighter than the M-SIS in the previous work. Finally, we propose that M-SIS with the modulus prime q k is more difficult than M-SIS with the composite modulus c, such that c is divided by q. Through the three reductions, we conclude that R-SIS with the modulus q is more difficult than M-SIS with the composite modulus c.
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Koo, Z., Lee, Y., Lee, J. W., No, J. S., & Kim, Y. S. (2021). Improved Reduction between SIS Problems over Structured Lattices. IEEE Access, 9, 157083–157092. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3128139
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