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AIOL: An Improved Orthogonal Lattice Algorithm for the General Approximate Common Divisor Problem

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  • Yinxia Ran

    (School of Computer and Cyberspace Secrity, Communication University of China (CUC), 1 Dingfuzhuang East Street, Beijing 100024, China
    Research Center for Basic Theories of Intelligent Computing, Research Institute of Basic Theories, Zhejiang Lab, Hangzhou 311121, China
    School of Mathematics and Information Technology, Longnan Teachers College (LNTC), 34 Longnan Road, Longnan 742500, China)

  • Yun Pan

    (School of Computer and Cyberspace Secrity, Communication University of China (CUC), 1 Dingfuzhuang East Street, Beijing 100024, China)

  • Licheng Wang

    (School of Cyberspace Science and Technology, Beijing Insititute of Technology (BIT), 5 Zhongguancun South Street, Beijing 100081, China)

  • Zhenfu Cao

    (Research Center for Basic Theories of Intelligent Computing, Research Institute of Basic Theories, Zhejiang Lab, Hangzhou 311121, China
    Shanghai Key Laboratory of Trustworthy Computing, East China Normal University (ECNU), 3663 North Zhongshan Road, Shanghai 200062, China)

Abstract

The security of several fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) schemes depends on the intractability assumption of the approximate common divisor (ACD) problem over integers. Subsequent efforts to solve the ACD problem as well as its variants were also developed during the past decade. In this paper, an improved orthogonal lattice (OL)-based algorithm, AIOL, is proposed to solve the general approximate common divisor (GACD) problem. The conditions for ensuring the feasibility of AIOL are also presented. Compared to the Ding–Tao OL algorithm, the well-known LLL reduction method is used only once in AIOL, and when the error vector r is recovered in AIOL, the possible difference between the restored and the true value of p is given. Experimental comparisons between the Ding-Tao algorithm and ours are also provided to validate our improvements.

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  • Yinxia Ran & Yun Pan & Licheng Wang & Zhenfu Cao, 2023. "AIOL: An Improved Orthogonal Lattice Algorithm for the General Approximate Common Divisor Problem," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 11(24), pages 1-12, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:11:y:2023:i:24:p:4989-:d:1302192
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