Abstract
International Journal of Trends in Emerging Research and Development, 2025;3(1):224-231
Cryptographic Hardness Assumptions Based on Number-Theoretic Problems
Author : Tripti Gautam and Dr. Narendra Bahadur Singh
Abstract
This paper explores the role of number theoretic methods in cryptography, emphasizing the use of primitive Pythagorean triples for developing new encryption and decryption algorithms through a fundamental Pythagorean tree. It reviews computational number theory, focusing on primality testing and various tests like Miller-Rabin and elliptic curve, which enhance algorithm efficiency. The discussion includes references to works by Silverman and Tate, and Hankerson et al., highlighting implementation challenges in elliptic-curve cryptography. The paper asserts the importance of number theoretic approaches and critiques existing algorithms for their speed and security limitations, noting ongoing research efforts toward improved solutions.
Keywords
Applications, Number Theory, Cryptography, digital, communication