- {\displaystyle f:X\rightarrow Y} , g : Y → Z {\displaystyle g:Y\rightarrow Z} are
isogenies of
algebraic groups, then: deg ( g ∘ f ) = deg g ⋅ deg f {\displaystyle...
- non-commuting,
isogenies. A
random point ( R A {\displaystyle R_{A}} , or R B {\displaystyle R_{B}} ) in the
kernel of the
isogenies is
created as a...
- by the
class of
morphisms whose kernel and
cokernel are both in B. An
isogeny from an
abelian variety A to
another one B is a
surjective morphism with...
- (2020). "SQISign:
Compact Post-quantum
Signatures from
Quaternions and
Isogenies" (PDF). In Moriai, Shiho; Wang,
Huaxiong (eds.).
Advances in Cryptology...
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curves over
finite fields and
their edges represent isogenies between curves. A
supersingular isogeny graph is
determined by
choosing a
large prime number...
- In mathematics,
isogeny theorem may
refer to: Raynaud's
isogeny theorem Tate's
isogeny theorem This
disambiguation page
lists mathematics articles ****ociated...
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signature scheme using 2-dimensional
isogenies SQIPrime: A
dimension 2
variant of
SQISignHD with non-smooth
challenge isogenies "SQIsign -
Algorithm specifications...
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Supersingular Isogeny Diffie–****man Key
Exchange claimed to
provide a post-quantum
secure form of
elliptic curve cryptography by
using isogenies to implement...
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isogeneous elliptic curves. Raynaud,
Michel (1985). "Hauteurs et
isogénies" [Heights and
isogenies]. In Szpiro,
Lucien (ed.). Séminaire sur les
pinceaux arithmétiques:...
- Tennessee,
United States, a town
Selmer group, a
group constructed from an
isogeny of
abelian varieties Conn-Selmer, a
manufacturer and
distributor of musical...