Performance comparison of some addition chain methods based on integer family

A generalized version of an addition chain problem, in which one must find a chain that simultaneously satisfies a sequence on integer in ascending order, is NP-complete. There is no known algorithm which can calculate an optimal addition chain for a given number with any guarantees of reasonable ti...

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Main Authors: Kadir, M.F.A., Mohamed, M.A., Mohamad, R., Mamat, M., Muhammed, A.
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Published: 2020
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-132612020-03-17T05:26:42Z Performance comparison of some addition chain methods based on integer family Kadir, M.F.A. Mohamed, M.A. Mohamad, R. Mamat, M. Muhammed, A. A generalized version of an addition chain problem, in which one must find a chain that simultaneously satisfies a sequence on integer in ascending order, is NP-complete. There is no known algorithm which can calculate an optimal addition chain for a given number with any guarantees of reasonable timing or small memory usage. Several methods were introduced to calculate relatively short chain and they are most used to support scalar multiplication operation tailored to limited computational resources in elliptic curve cryptography. In reality, one method is no better than the other except on certain occasions and only for specific integers. In this studies, we evaluate some existing addition chain methods against each other for their competitive performance by categorizing integers into various groups as the input. This result can be used as a benchmark for which method is suitable in which condition anticipated. © 2019, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2020-02-03T03:31:24Z 2020-02-03T03:31:24Z 2019 Conference Paper 10.1007/978-981-13-1056-0_22 en
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description A generalized version of an addition chain problem, in which one must find a chain that simultaneously satisfies a sequence on integer in ascending order, is NP-complete. There is no known algorithm which can calculate an optimal addition chain for a given number with any guarantees of reasonable timing or small memory usage. Several methods were introduced to calculate relatively short chain and they are most used to support scalar multiplication operation tailored to limited computational resources in elliptic curve cryptography. In reality, one method is no better than the other except on certain occasions and only for specific integers. In this studies, we evaluate some existing addition chain methods against each other for their competitive performance by categorizing integers into various groups as the input. This result can be used as a benchmark for which method is suitable in which condition anticipated. © 2019, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.
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author Kadir, M.F.A.
Mohamed, M.A.
Mohamad, R.
Mamat, M.
Muhammed, A.
spellingShingle Kadir, M.F.A.
Mohamed, M.A.
Mohamad, R.
Mamat, M.
Muhammed, A.
Performance comparison of some addition chain methods based on integer family
author_facet Kadir, M.F.A.
Mohamed, M.A.
Mohamad, R.
Mamat, M.
Muhammed, A.
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title Performance comparison of some addition chain methods based on integer family
title_short Performance comparison of some addition chain methods based on integer family
title_full Performance comparison of some addition chain methods based on integer family
title_fullStr Performance comparison of some addition chain methods based on integer family
title_full_unstemmed Performance comparison of some addition chain methods based on integer family
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