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Worst-Case Hermite-Korkine-Zolotarev Reduced Lattice Bases (0801.3331v2)
Published 22 Jan 2008 in math.NT, cs.CC, and cs.CR
Abstract: The Hermite-Korkine-Zolotarev reduction plays a central role in strong lattice reduction algorithms. By building upon a technique introduced by Ajtai, we show the existence of Hermite-Korkine-Zolotarev reduced bases that are arguably least reduced. We prove that for such bases, Kannan's algorithm solving the shortest lattice vector problem requires $d{\frac{d}{2\e}(1+o(1))}$ bit operations in dimension $d$. This matches the best complexity upper bound known for this algorithm. These bases also provide lower bounds on Schnorr's constants $\alpha_d$ and $\beta_d$ that are essentially equal to the best upper bounds. Finally, we also show the existence of particularly bad bases for Schnorr's hierarchy of reductions.