Yassi, Mert

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01.01.09.01. Bilgisayar Mühendisliği Bölümü
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    Fast 4 way vectorized ladder for the complete set of Montgomery curves
    (2022) HUSEYIN HISIL; Berkan Eğrice; Mert Yassi; Eğrice, Berkan; Yassi, Mert; Hısıl, Huseyın
    This paper introduces 4 way vectorization of Montgomery ladder on any Montgomery form elliptic curve. Our algorithm\rtakes 2M4 + 1S\r4\r(M4\r: A vector of four field multiplications S\r4\r: A vector of four field squarings) per ladder step for variable-scalar\rvariable-point multiplication. This is a theoretical improvement over the squared Kummer ladder which takes 2M4 + 1S\r4 + 1d\r4\rper\rladder step. This paper also introduces new formulas for doing arithmetic over GF(2255 − 19). We provide two implementations\rof curve25519 using our proposed algorithm. The first implementation uses AVX2 instruction set and takes 98484 cycles. This\ris competitive with the current speed record of 95437 cycles by Nath and Sarkar. The second implementation uses AVX-512\rinstruction set and takes 74368 cycles. This sets the new speed record over Faz-Hernandez L ´ opez and Dahab’s implementation ´\rwhich takes 81600 cycles.