2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-45388-6_19
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A Short-List of Pairing-Friendly Curves Resistant to Special TNFS at the 128-Bit Security Level

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“…Table 2: Field and curve options for the proposed BLS subfamily of curves with k = 3 n for any n > 0, where z = u 3 ∈ F p(x0) 3 n−1 with u ∈ F p(x0) 3 n defined in Eq. (17).…”
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“…Table 2: Field and curve options for the proposed BLS subfamily of curves with k = 3 n for any n > 0, where z = u 3 ∈ F p(x0) 3 n−1 with u ∈ F p(x0) 3 n defined in Eq. (17).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this section, the authors apply our proposal and provide sample parameters x 0 for generating the proposed BLS subfamilies of curves with k = 2 m • 3 and 3 n for m, n ∈ {2, 3}, i.e., k = 9, 12, 24, and 27. For k = 24, although Costello et al provided many candidates of x 0 in [11], the authors reproduce the parameters based on the current security analysis [17]. According to the suggestions of [17], the authors adopt the curves with k ∈ {9, 12} and {24, 27} for the pairings at the 128 and 192-bit security levels, respectively.…”
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