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Group based cryptography

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Group-based cryptography is a use of groups to construct cryptographic primitives. A group is a very general algebraic object and most cryptographic schemes use groups in some way. In particular Diffie–Hellman key exchange uses finite cyclic groups. So the term group-based cryptography refers mostly to cryptographic protocols that use infinite nonabelian groups such as a braid group.

Examples

  • Magyarik–Wagner public key protocol
  • Anshel–Anshel–Goldfeld key exchange
  • Ko-Lee et al. key exchange protocol
  • References

    Group-based cryptography Wikipedia


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