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Steven D. Galbraith

Steven D. Galbraith

D-Index & Metrics

Computer Science

D-Index
38
Citations
8381
World Ranking
10053
National Ranking
26

Mathematics

D-Index
36
Citations
8020
World Ranking
2590
National Ranking
8

Overview

Steven D. Galbraith is affiliated with the University of Auckland in New Zealand and has a research focus primarily in the field of Computer Science. Their work encompasses a substantial number of publications within various subfields, including Artificial Intelligence, Information Systems, Computational Theory and Mathematics, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, as well as Computer Networks and Communications.

The main topics covered in their research include Cryptography and Data Security, Coding theory and cryptography, Cryptographic Implementations and Security, Cryptography and Residue Arithmetic, Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption, Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs, and Polynomial and algebraic computation.

The scientist has contributed to a range of recent papers that illustrate their focus on cryptographic methods and security:

  • "Privacy-preserving Dynamic Symmetric Searchable Encryption with Controllable Leakage," 2021, ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security
  • "An adaptive attack on 2-SIDH," 2020, International Journal of Computer Mathematics Computer Systems Theory
  • "Failing to Hash Into Supersingular Isogeny Graphs," 2024, The Computer Journal
  • "Proving knowledge of isogenies: a survey," 2023, Designs Codes and Cryptography
  • "SIDH Proof of Knowledge," 2022, Lecture notes in computer science

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Steven D. Galbraith include:

  • Lukas Zobernig
  • Samuel Dobson
  • Yan Bo Ti
  • Yi-Fu Lai
  • Giovanni Russello

Common venues where their research has been published are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • International Journal of Computer Mathematics Computer Systems Theory
  • Designs Codes and Cryptography
  • ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security
  • The Computer Journal

The scientist has also contributed to book publications, including works published by Springer Science+Business Media. One notable publication is Topics in Cryptology - CT-RSA 2022, published in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Pairings for cryptographers

    Steven D. Galbraith;Kenneth G. Paterson;Nigel P. Smart

  • Implementing the Tate Pairing

    Steven D. Galbraith;Keith Harrison;David Soldera

  • Efficient pairing computation on supersingular Abelian varieties

    Paulo S. Barreto;Steven D. Galbraith;Colm Ó' Héigeartaigh;Michael Scott

  • Mathematics of Public Key Cryptography

    Steven D. Galbraith

  • Supersingular Curves in Cryptography

    Steven D. Galbraith

  • Endomorphisms for Faster Elliptic Curve Cryptography on a Large Class of Curves

    Steven D. Galbraith;Xibin Lin;Michael Scott

  • On the Security of Supersingular Isogeny Cryptosystems.

    Steven D. Galbraith;Christophe Petit;Barak Shani;Yan Bo Ti

  • An Improved Compression Technique for Signatures Based on Learning with Errors

    Shi Bai;Steven D. Galbraith

  • Identification Protocols and Signature Schemes Based on Supersingular Isogeny Problems

    Steven D. Galbraith;Christophe Petit;Javier Silva

  • SeaSign: Compact Isogeny Signatures from Class Group Actions

    Luca De Feo;Steven D. Galbraith

  • Constructing Isogenies between Elliptic Curves Over Finite Fields

    Steven D. Galbraith

  • Extending the GHS Weil Descent Attack

    Steven D. Galbraith;Florian Hess;Nigel P. Smart

  • Invisibility and anonymity of undeniable and confirmer signatures

    Steven D. Galbraith;Wenbo Mao

  • Recent progress on the elliptic curve discrete logarithm problem

    Steven D. Galbraith;Pierrick Gaudry

  • Sampling from discrete Gaussians for lattice-based cryptography on a constrained device

    Nagarjun C. Dwarakanath;Steven D. Galbraith

  • Computing isogenies between supersingular elliptic curves over $${\mathbb {F}}_p$$Fp

    Christina Delfs;Steven D. Galbraith

  • A cryptographic application of Weil descent

    Steven D. Galbraith;Nigel P. Smart

  • Arithmetic on superelliptic curves

    S. D. Galbraith;S. M. Paulus;N. P. Smart

  • Elliptic Curve Paillier Schemes

    Steven D. Galbraith

  • Lattice Decoding Attacks on Binary LWE

    Shi Bai;Steven D. Galbraith

Frequent Co-Authors

Igor E. Shparlinski
Igor E. Shparlinski University of New South Wales
Pierrick Gaudry
Pierrick Gaudry University of Lorraine
Fangguo Zhang
Fangguo Zhang Sun Yat-sen University
Josef Pieprzyk
Josef Pieprzyk Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Duncan S. Wong
Duncan S. Wong City University of Hong Kong
Huaxiong Wang
Huaxiong Wang Nanyang Technological University
Jung Hee Cheon
Jung Hee Cheon Seoul National University

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