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The following pages link to Supersingular isogeny Diffie-Hellman authenticated key exchange (Q1736050):
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- An efficient authenticated key exchange from random self-reducibility on CSIDH (Q831632) (← links)
- Practical isogeny-based key-exchange with optimal tightness (Q832367) (← links)
- On oriented supersingular elliptic curves (Q1995212) (← links)
- Towards isogeny-based password-authenticated key establishment (Q2027265) (← links)
- One-way functions and malleability oracles: hidden shift attacks on isogeny-based protocols (Q2056686) (← links)
- Group key exchange protocols from supersingular isogenies (Q2057142) (← links)
- A key manipulation attack on some recent isogeny-based key agreement protocols (Q2119312) (← links)
- Verifiable delay functions from supersingular isogenies and pairings (Q2181883) (← links)
- Strongly secure authenticated key exchange from supersingular isogenies (Q2181884) (← links)
- Efficient Algorithms for Supersingular Isogeny Diffie-Hellman (Q2835601) (← links)
- On the Security of Supersingular Isogeny Cryptosystems (Q2958115) (← links)
- Limonnitsa: making Limonnik-3 post-quantum (Q3383104) (← links)
- Post-Quantum Constant-Round Group Key Exchange from Static Assumptions (Q4964367) (← links)
- Group Key Exchange from CSIDH and Its Application to Trusted Setup in Supersingular Isogeny Cryptosystems (Q5040377) (← links)
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- On the Security of OSIDH (Q5087250) (← links)
- Optimized Modular Multiplication for Supersingular Isogeny Diffie-Hellman (Q5229019) (← links)
- Identification protocols and signature schemes based on supersingular isogeny problems (Q5919490) (← links)
- SHealS and HealS: Isogeny-Based PKEs from a Key Validation Method for SIDH (Q6041287) (← links)
- EdSIDH: supersingular isogeny Diffie-Hellman key exchange on Edwards curves (Q6058417) (← links)
- Post-quantum anonymous one-sided authenticated key exchange without random oracles (Q6169027) (← links)
- Semi-commutative Masking: A Framework for Isogeny-Based Protocols, with an Application to Fully Secure Two-Round Isogeny-Based OT (Q6488028) (← links)