Finite and infinite field cryptography analysis and applications

Most of the currently used cryptosystems are defined over finite fields and use modular arithmetic. Their security is often based on the difficulty of solving certain number theoretic problems. In recent years, a large amount of work for introducing of systems defined on infinite field in the desig...

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Main Authors: Mohammed G. Al-Saidi, Nadia, Md. Said, Mohamad Rushdan, Mohammed, Arkan J.
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39922/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39922/1/39922.pdf
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Mohammed, Arkan J.
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description Most of the currently used cryptosystems are defined over finite fields and use modular arithmetic. Their security is often based on the difficulty of solving certain number theoretic problems. In recent years, a large amount of work for introducing of systems defined on infinite field in the design of new cryptosystems has been published. Many studies have been done by introducing of chaotic and fractal functions into the design of symmetric and asymmetric encryption scheme. This paper aims to discuss the advantages and drawbacks of using these new types of mathematics methods behind computer and network security that emerge as a result of integrating between communication and information sciences. In this paper the analysis and the comparison studies between these two disciplines is discussed in terms of their efficiency and security, to identify a common framework for the guidelines that address main issues for implementation and security analysis. Conclusions on their performance are inferred.
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spelling upm-399222015-08-20T06:35:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39922/ Finite and infinite field cryptography analysis and applications Mohammed G. Al-Saidi, Nadia Md. Said, Mohamad Rushdan Mohammed, Arkan J. Most of the currently used cryptosystems are defined over finite fields and use modular arithmetic. Their security is often based on the difficulty of solving certain number theoretic problems. In recent years, a large amount of work for introducing of systems defined on infinite field in the design of new cryptosystems has been published. Many studies have been done by introducing of chaotic and fractal functions into the design of symmetric and asymmetric encryption scheme. This paper aims to discuss the advantages and drawbacks of using these new types of mathematics methods behind computer and network security that emerge as a result of integrating between communication and information sciences. In this paper the analysis and the comparison studies between these two disciplines is discussed in terms of their efficiency and security, to identify a common framework for the guidelines that address main issues for implementation and security analysis. Conclusions on their performance are inferred. 2012 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39922/1/39922.pdf Mohammed G. Al-Saidi, Nadia and Md. Said, Mohamad Rushdan and Mohammed, Arkan J. (2012) Finite and infinite field cryptography analysis and applications. In: International Conference on Applied Mathematics and Pharmaceutical Sciences (ICAMPS'2012), 7-8 Jan. 2012, Dubai. (pp. 587-591).
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Md. Said, Mohamad Rushdan
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Finite and infinite field cryptography analysis and applications
title Finite and infinite field cryptography analysis and applications
title_full Finite and infinite field cryptography analysis and applications
title_fullStr Finite and infinite field cryptography analysis and applications
title_full_unstemmed Finite and infinite field cryptography analysis and applications
title_short Finite and infinite field cryptography analysis and applications
title_sort finite and infinite field cryptography analysis and applications
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39922/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/39922/1/39922.pdf