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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to generate cryptographically strong elliptic curves over prime fields Fp, where p is a Mersenne prime, one of the special primes or a random prime. We search for elliptic curves which orders are also prime numbers. The cryptographically strong elliptic curves are those for which the discrete logarithm problem is computationally hard. The required mathematical conditions are formulated in terms of parameters characterizing the elliptic curves.We present an algorithm to generate such curves. Examples of elliptic curves of prime order are generated with Magma.
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Authors and Affiliations

Marcin Barański
1
Rafał Gliwa
1
Janusz Szmidt
1

  1. Military Communication Institute, National Research Institute, Warszawska 22A, 05-130 Zegrze

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