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Pairing-based cryptography

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Pairing-based cryptography

The central idea is the construction of a mapping between two useful cryptographic groups which allows for new cryptographic schemes based on the reduction of one problem in one group to a different, usually easier problem in the other group.[1].

The first group that is being mapped is called the Gap Group.


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