Improved Classical and Quantum Algorithms for Subset-Sum

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Authors Xavier Bonnetain, RΓ©mi Bricout, AndrΓ© Schrottenloher, Yixin Shen arXiv ID 2002.05276 Category quant-ph: Quantum Computing Cross-listed cs.CR, cs.DS Citations 51 Venue IACR Cryptology ePrint Archive Last Checked 2 months ago
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We present new classical and quantum algorithms for solving random subset-sum instances. First, we improve over the Becker-Coron-Joux algorithm (EUROCRYPT 2011) from $\tilde{\mathcal{O}}(2^{0.291 n})$ downto $\tilde{\mathcal{O}}(2^{0.283 n})$, using more general representations with values in $\{-1,0,1,2\}$. Next, we improve the state of the art of quantum algorithms for this problem in several directions. By combining the Howgrave-Graham-Joux algorithm (EUROCRYPT 2010) and quantum search, we devise an algorithm with asymptotic cost $\tilde{\mathcal{O}}(2^{0.236 n})$, lower than the cost of the quantum walk based on the same classical algorithm proposed by Bernstein, Jeffery, Lange and Meurer (PQCRYPTO 2013). This algorithm has the advantage of using \emph{classical} memory with quantum random access, while the previously known algorithms used the quantum walk framework, and required \emph{quantum} memory with quantum random access. We also propose new quantum walks for subset-sum, performing better than the previous best time complexity of $\tilde{\mathcal{O}}(2^{0.226 n})$ given by Helm and May (TQC 2018). We combine our new techniques to reach a time $\tilde{\mathcal{O}}(2^{0.216 n})$. This time is dependent on a heuristic on quantum walk updates, formalized by Helm and May, that is also required by the previous algorithms. We show how to partially overcome this heuristic, and we obtain an algorithm with quantum time $\tilde{\mathcal{O}}(2^{0.218 n})$ requiring only the standard classical subset-sum heuristics.
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