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Leevik, A., Beliaev, V., Stasenko, B., Davydov, V., & Bezzateev, S. 2020, Review and analysis of the classical and post-quantum ring signature algorithms. Paper presented at 2020 12th International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT). 
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Resource type: Proceedings Article
DOI: 10.1109/ICUMT51630.2020.9222244
BibTeX citation key: Leevik2020
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Categories: Not Monero-focused
Creators: Beliaev, Bezzateev, Davydov, Leevik, Stasenko
Collection: 2020 12th International Congress on Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT)
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Abstract
In this paper a review and analysis of ring signature algorithms based on discrete logarithm and code-based problems is made. The authors consider Linkable and Multilayer Linkable Spontaneous Anonymous Group Signatures which are based on the discrete logarithm problem. Taking into the account the fact that quantum computers have already been developed, we look at different variations of code-based signatures (linkable, multilayer linkable, traceable and threshold) and analyse the efficiency of their use. Finally, the analysis of these signatures is made and standard code-based algorithms are compared.
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In this paper a review and analysis of ring signature algorithms based on discrete logarithm and code-based problems is made. The authors consider Linkable and Multilayer Linkable Spontaneous Anonymous Group Signatures which are based on the discrete logarithm problem. Taking into the account the fact that quantum computers have already been developed, we look at different variations of code-based signatures (linkable, multilayer linkable, traceable and threshold) and analyse the efficiency of their use. Finally, the analysis of these signatures is made and standard code-based algorithms are compared.
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