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On Bounded Distance Decoding, Unique Shortest Vectors, and the Minimum Distance Problem

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On Bounded Distance Decoding, Unique Shortest Vectors, and the Minimum Distance Problem
We prove the equivalence, up to a small polynomial approximation factor n/ log n, of the lattice problems uSVP (unique Shortest Vector Problem), BDD (Bounded Distance Decoding) and GapSVP (the decision version of the Shortest Vector Problem). This resolves a long-standing open problem about the relationship between uSVP and the more standard GapSVP, as well the BDD problem commonly used in coding theory. The main cryptographic application of our work is the proof that the Ajtai-Dwork ([AD97]) and the Regev ([Reg04a]) cryptosystems, which were previously only known to be based on the hardness of uSVP, can be equivalently based on the hardness of worst-case GapSVPO(n2.5) and GapSVPO(n2), respectively. Also, in the case of uSVP and BDD, our connection is very tight, establishing the equivalence (within a small constant approximation factor) between the two most central problems used in lattice based public key cryptography and coding theory.
Vadim Lyubashevsky, Daniele Micciancio
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where CRYPTO
Authors Vadim Lyubashevsky, Daniele Micciancio
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