Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4636919 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2006 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

When the lengths of the operators are at least 1024 binary or 300 decimal digits, modular exponentiation can be time-consuming and is often the dominant part of the computation in many computer algebra systems. The prime approach on this computational problem is known as the square-and-multiply method, which includes two versions, i.e. the left-to-right binary algorithm and the right-to-left binary algorithm. For the past years, too many attentions have been paid to propose the fast modular exponentiation methods based on the left-to-right binary algorithm. However, extremely few attentions have been paid on developing the fast modular exponentiation methods based on the right-to-left binary algorithm. In this paper, we propose a t-fold exponent method based on the right-to-left binary algorithm. From the performance view, our t-fold exponent method is similar to the m-ary method based on the left-to-right binary algorithm. From the structure view, our t-fold exponent method offers a framework for the fast modular exponentiation methods based on the right-to-left binary algorithm. More important, it is the first but steady step to develop the fast modular exponentiation methods based on the right-to-left binary algorithm.

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