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Efficient quantum circuits for binary elliptic curve arithmetic: reducing T-gate complexity (1209.6348v1)
Published 27 Sep 2012 in quant-ph, cs.DS, and cs.ET
Abstract: Elliptic curves over finite fields GF(2n) play a prominent role in modern cryptography. Published quantum algorithms dealing with such curves build on a short Weierstrass form in combination with affine or projective coordinates. In this paper we show that changing the curve representation allows a substantial reduction in the number of T-gates needed to implement the curve arithmetic. As a tool, we present a quantum circuit for computing multiplicative inverses in GF(2n) in depth O(n log n) using a polynomial basis representation, which may be of independent interest.