Analysis of Rabin and Rabin-P Cryptosystem for specifying correct plain text
Journal Title: International Journal of Research in Computer and Communication Technology - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 5
Abstract
This work, introduced a new, competent and useful scheme based on the Rabin cryptosystem without using the Jacobi symbol [1], message redundancy technique or the needs of extra bits in order to specify the correct plaintext. This system involves only a single prime number. This also analysed and discussed the comparison between the old system and the new system with suitable examples and results. Further demonstrate that the decryption is unique and proven to be equivalent to factoring. The scheme is performs better when compared to a number of Rabin cryptosystem variants.
Authors and Affiliations
Rakesh Nayak
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