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Modeling an Optimization Problem to Solve a System of Algebraic Equations for Cryptanalysis
Abstract
In this paper, we construct an optimization problem to solve a system of algebraic equations over a finite field. Given a system of equations over finite field, we derive a system of equations over the real numbers from the given system. We construct a model of an unconstrained optimization problem by using a penalty function. We also show that an optimal solution to the unconstrained optimization problem is the solution of the original system of algebraic equations over a finite field.
Keywords
Algebraic cryptanalysis; Numerical method; Optimization; Block cipher
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Jung Hwan Song, Hwan Seok Jang, "Modeling an Optimization Problem to Solve a System of Algebraic Equations for Cryptanalysis," Journal of Internet Technology, vol. 11, no. 6 , pp. 875-878, Nov. 2010.
Jung Hwan Song, Hwan Seok Jang, "Modeling an Optimization Problem to Solve a System of Algebraic Equations for Cryptanalysis," Journal of Internet Technology, vol. 11, no. 6 , pp. 875-878, Nov. 2010.
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