Abstract

AbstractWe provide new hash functions into (hyper)elliptic curves over finite fields. These functions aim at instantiating in a secure manner cryptographic protocols where we need to map strings into points on algebraic curves, typically user identities into public keys in pairing-based IBE schemes.Contrasting with recent Icart’s encoding, we start from ”easy to solve by radicals” polynomials in order to obtain models of curves which in turn can be deterministically ”algebraically parameterized”. As a result of this strategy, we obtain a low degree encoding map for Hessian elliptic curves, and for the first time, hashing functions for genus 2 curves. More generally, we present for any genus (more narrowed) families of hyperelliptic curves with this property.The image of these encodings is large enough to be ”weak” encodings in the sense of Brier et al. As such they can be easily turned into admissible cryptographic hash functions.Keywordsdeterministic encodingelliptic curvesGalois theoryhyperelliptic curves

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