We propose a novel framework for representing rational numbers over elliptic curves through equivalence relations, extending the classical scalar multiplication paradigm. Building upon the Elliptic Curve Homomorphic Cryptography (ECHC) foundation, we construct a systematic method to represent not only integers but also rational numbers as points on elliptic curves. Starting from the standard form aP, where a ∈ 0, n−1 on an elliptic curve E of order n, we first extend to signed integers using pairs (aP, s) with s ∈ 0, 1 encoding the sign. Following the historical development from integers to rationals, we then construct an equivalence relation on pairs of elliptic curve points (aP, bP) such that (a, b) P ∼ (c, d) P if and only if adP = bcP in E. This construction leads to a well-defined "elliptic rational" number system ℚE that generalizes scalar multiplication to rational coefficients. We establish the algebraic structure of ℚE, investigate its field-like properties using formal multiplication derived from ECHC, and analyze potential cryptographic applications including fractional homomorphic operations.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/698586388f7c464f2300a26d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18478059
Eunice Lee
Caleb Eunho Lee
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