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Abstract The learning with errors (LWE) problem has become a central building block of modern cryptographic constructions. This work collects and presents hardness results for concrete instances of LWE. In particular, we discuss algorithms proposed in the literature and give the expected resources required to run them. We consider both generic instances of LWE as well as small secret variants. Since for several methods of solving LWE we require a lattice reduction step, we also review lattice reduction algorithms and use a refined model for estimating their running times. We also give concrete estimates for various families of LWE instances, provide a Sage module for computing these estimates and highlight gaps in the knowledge about algorithms for solving the LWE problem.
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M. Albrecht
King's College London
Rachel Player
Royal Holloway University of London
Sam Scott
Royal Holloway University of London
Journal of Mathematical Cryptology
Royal Holloway University of London
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synapsesocial.com/papers/696fb12207ee6fce8645733e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/jmc-2015-0016