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Lattice reduction by cubification

Published 12 Jan 2021 in cs.DS and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2101.04500v1)

Abstract: Lattice reduction is a NP-hard problem well known in computer science and cryptography. The Lenstra-Lenstra-Lovasz (LLL) algorithm based on the calculation of orthogonal Gram-Schmidt (GS) bases is efficient and gives a good solution in polynomial time. Here, we present a new approach called cubification that does not require the calculation of the GS bases. It relies on complementary directional and hyperplanar reductions. The deviation from cubicity at each step of the reduction process is evaluated by a parameter called lattice rhombicity, which is simply the sum of the absolute values of the metric tensor. Cubification seems to equal LLL; it even outperforms it in the reduction of columnar matrices. We wrote a Python program that is ten times faster than a reference Python LLL code. This work may open new perspectives for lattice reduction and may have implications and applications beyond crystallography.

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