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On cycles of pairing-friendly elliptic curves

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arxiv 1803.02067 v3 pith:VQHGVP3V submitted 2018-03-06 math.NT math.AG

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A cycle of elliptic curves is a list of elliptic curves over finite fields such that the number of points on one curve is equal to the size of the field of definition of the next, in a cyclic way. We study cycles of elliptic curves in which every curve is pairing-friendly. These have recently found notable applications in pairing-based cryptography, for instance in improving the scalability of distributed ledger technologies. We construct a new cycle of length 4 consisting of MNT curves, and characterize all the possibilities for cycles consisting of MNT curves. We rule out cycles of length 2 for particular choices of small embedding degrees. We show that long cycles cannot be constructed from families of curves with the same complex multiplication discriminant, and that cycles of composite order elliptic curves cannot exist. We show that there are no cycles consisting of curves from only the Freeman or Barreto--Naehrig families.

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