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An Efficient Collision Detection Method for Computing Discrete Logarithms with Pollard's Rho

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  • Ping Wang
  • Fangguo Zhang

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Pollard's rho method and its parallelized variant are at present known as the best generic algorithms for computing discrete logarithms. However, when we compute discrete logarithms in cyclic groups of large orders using Pollard's rho method, collision detection is always a high time and space consumer. In this paper, we present a new efficient collision detection algorithm for Pollard's rho method. The new algorithm is more efficient than the previous distinguished point method and can be easily adapted to other applications. However, the new algorithm does not work with the parallelized rho method, but it can be parallelized with Pollard's lambda method. Besides the theoretical analysis, we also compare the performances of the new algorithm with the distinguished point method in experiments with elliptic curve groups. The experiments show that the new algorithm can reduce the expected number of iterations before reaching a match from 1.309 G to 1.295 G under the same space requirements for the single rho method.

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  • Ping Wang & Fangguo Zhang, 2012. "An Efficient Collision Detection Method for Computing Discrete Logarithms with Pollard's Rho," Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2012, pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnljam:635909
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/635909
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