What are the primary differences between the classical discrete logarithm problem and the generalized discrete logarithm problem, and how do these differences impact the security of cryptographic systems?
Saturday, 15 June 2024
by EITCA Academy
The classical discrete logarithm problem (DLP) and the generalized discrete logarithm problem (GDLP) are foundational concepts in the field of cryptography, especially in the context of the Diffie-Hellman key exchange protocol. Understanding the distinctions between these two problems is crucial for assessing the security of cryptographic systems that rely on them. The classical discrete logarithm