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Approximate Trapdoors for Lattices and Smaller Hash-and-Sign Signatures

Authors:
Yilei Chen
Nicholas Genise
Pratyay Mukherjee
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-34618-8_1
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Abstract: We study a relaxed notion of lattice trapdoor called approximate trapdoor, which is defined to be able to invert Ajtai’s one-way function approximately instead of exactly. The primary motivation of our study is to improve the efficiency of the cryptosystems built from lattice trapdoors, including the hash-and-sign signatures.Our main contribution is to construct an approximate trapdoor by modifying the gadget trapdoor proposed by Micciancio and Peikert [Eurocrypt 2012]. In particular, we show how to use the approximate gadget trapdoor to sample short preimages from a distribution that is simulatable without knowing the trapdoor. The analysis of the distribution uses a theorem (implicitly used in past works) regarding linear transformations of discrete Gaussians on lattices.Our approximate gadget trapdoor can be used together with the existing optimization techniques to improve the concrete performance of the hash-and-sign signature in the random oracle model under (Ring-)LWE and (Ring-)SIS assumptions. Our implementation shows that the sizes of the public-key & signature can be reduced by half from those in schemes built from exact trapdoors.
BibTeX
@article{asiacrypt-2019-30055,
  title={Approximate Trapdoors for Lattices and Smaller Hash-and-Sign Signatures},
  booktitle={Advances in Cryptology – ASIACRYPT 2019},
  series={Advances in Cryptology – ASIACRYPT 2019},
  publisher={Springer},
  volume={11923},
  pages={3-32},
  doi={10.1007/978-3-030-34618-8_1},
  author={Yilei Chen and Nicholas Genise and Pratyay Mukherjee},
  year=2019
}