Lattice-Based Cryptography
Lattice-based cryptography is one of the most promising candidates for post-quantum cryptography. It relies on problems like the Shortest Vector Problem (SVP), Learning With Errors (LWE), and Ring Learning With Errors (RLWE), which remain computationally infeasible for quantum computers due to their structure. This inherent resistance stems from quantum computers’ limitations in exploiting the superposition principle for misaligned quantum states.
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