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An Efficient Quantum Decoder for Prime-Power Fields

Published 20 Oct 2022 in quant-ph | (2210.11552v2)

Abstract: We consider a version of the nearest-codeword problem on finite fields Fq\mathbb{F}_q using the Manhattan distance, an analog of the Hamming metric for non-binary alphabets. Similarly to other lattice related problems, this problem is NP-hard even up to constant factor approximation. We show, however, that for q=p<sup>mq = p<sup>m where pp is small relative to the code block-size nn, there is a quantum algorithm that solves the problem in time poly(n){\rm poly}(n), for approximation factor $1/n2$, for any pp. On the other hand, to the best of our knowledge, classical algorithms can efficiently solve the problem only for much smaller inverse polynomial factors. Hence, the decoder provides an exponential improvement over classical algorithms, and places limitations on the cryptographic security of large-alphabet extensions of code-based cryptosystems like Classic McEliece.

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