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Study on NTRU Decryption Failures

Third International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA'05), 2005
NTRU is a new public key encryption scheme based on hard problems in lattice. Due to the linear operations, both encryption and decryption of NTRU are very fast. However, decryption of this scheme may be failed even for recommended parameters. In this paper, NTRU decryption failures are analyzed.
Weichi Yu, Dake He, Shixiong Zhu
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An upper bound on the decryption failure rate of static-key NewHope. [PDF]

open access: yesIACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch., 2020
We give a new proof that the decryption failure rate of NewHope512 is at most $2^{-398.8}$. As in previous work, this failure rate is with respect to random, honestly generated, secret key and ciphertext pairs. However, our technique can also be applied
John M. Schanck
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NAEP: Provable Security in the Presence of Decryption Failures. [PDF]

open access: yesIACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch., 2003
We consider the impact of the possibility of decryption failures in proofs of security for padding schemes, where these failures are both message and key dependent.
Nick Howgrave-Graham   +3 more
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Provable decryption failure security for practical lattice-based PKE. [PDF]

open access: yesIACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch.
Recently, Hövelmanns, Hülsing, and Majenz introduced a security notion called Find Failing Plaintext – Non Generic (FFP-NG), which captures the ability of an adversary to find decryption failures by making non-trivial use of the public key.
Christian Majenz, Fabrizio Sisinni
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Decrypting Causes of Sand Control Failure and Improving Productivity of Multi Zone Single Trip Gravel Pack

International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2015
Abstract Multi Zone Single Trip Gravel Pack (MZ-STGP) system has been the solution for developing sand prone reservoirs in the Mahakam Delta, Indonesia. Despite providing cost effective solutions, few sand control failures has been recorded.
R. Wijaya   +3 more
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Full Verifiability for Outsourced Decryption in Attribute Based Encryption

IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, 2020
Jiguo Li, Yichen Zhang, Jinguang Han
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