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New Commitment Schemes Based on Conjugacy Problems over Rubik?s Groups

Ping Pan    
Junzhi Ye    
Yun Pan    
Lize Gu and Licheng Wang    

Resumen

Commitment schemes are important tools in cryptography and used as building blocks in many cryptographic protocols. We propose two commitment schemes by using Rubik?s groups. Our proposals do not lay the security on the taken-for-granted hardness of the word problem over Rubik?s groups. Instead, our first proposal is based on a symmetric encryption algorithm that is secure based on the hardness of the conjugacy search problem over Rubik?s groups, while our second proposal is based on the hardness of a newly derived problem?the functional towering conjugacy search problem over Rubik?s groups. The former is proved secure in the sense of both computational hiding and binding, while the latter is proved even secure in the sense of perfect hiding and computational binding. Furthermore, the proposed schemes have a remarkable performance advantage: a linear commitment/opening speed. We also evaluate the efficiency of the commitment schemes and show that they are considerably fast.

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