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Speeding up Deciphering by Hypergraph Ordering

Published 20 Sep 2013 in cs.CR and math.CO | (1309.5292v1)

Abstract: The "Gluing Algorithm" of Semaev [Des.\ Codes Cryptogr.\ 49 (2008), 47--60] --- that finds all solutions of a sparse system of linear equations over the Galois field $GF(q)$ --- has average running time $O(mq{\max \left\vert \cup_{1}{k}X_{j}\right\vert -k}), $ where $m$ is the total number of equations, and $\cup_{1}{k}X_{j}$ is the set of all unknowns actively occurring in the first $k$ equations. Our goal here is to minimize the exponent of $q$ in the case where every equation contains at most three unknowns. %Applying hypergraph-theoretic methods we prove The main result states that if the total number $\left\vert \cup_{1}{m}X_{j}\right\vert$ of unknowns is equal to $m$, then the best achievable exponent is between $c_1m$ and $c_2m$ for some positive constants $c_1$ and $c_2.$

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