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Ate Pairing on Hyperelliptic Curves
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Ate Pairing on Hyperelliptic Curves

R. Granger, F. Hess, R. Oyono, N. Thériault and F. Vercauteren
Advances in Cryptology - EUROCRYPT 2007, Vol.4515, pp.430-447
Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg
The 26th Annual International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques - Advances in Cryptology (EUROCRYPT 2007) (Barcelona, Spain, 20/05/2007–24/05/2007)
20/05/2007

Abstract

Tate pairing; Ate pairing; Hyperelliptic curves; Finite fields
In this paper we show that the Ate pairing, originally defined for elliptic curves, generalises to hyperelliptic curves and in fact to arbitrary algebraic curves. It has the following surprising properties: The loop length in Miller’s algorithm can be up to g times shorter than for the Tate pairing, with g the genus of the curve, and the pairing is automatically reduced, i.e. no final exponentiation is needed.
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