English

Computing endomorphism rings of supersingular elliptic curves and connections to pathfinding in isogeny graphs

Number Theory 2020-06-17 v2

Abstract

Computing endomorphism rings of supersingular elliptic curves is an important problem in computational number theory, and it is also closely connected to the security of some of the recently proposed isogeny-based cryptosystems. In this paper we give a new algorithm for computing the endomorphism ring of a supersingular elliptic curve EE that runs, under certain heuristics, in time O((logp)2p1/2)O((\log p)^2p^{1/2}). The algorithm works by first finding two cycles of a certain form in the supersingular \ell-isogeny graph G(p,)G(p,\ell), generating an order ΛEnd(E)\Lambda \subseteq \operatorname{End}(E). Then all maximal orders containing Λ\Lambda are computed, extending work of Voight. The final step is to determine which of these maximal orders is the endomorphism ring. As part of the cycle finding algorithm, we give a lower bound on the set of all jj-invariants jj that are adjacent to jpj^p in G(p,)G(p,\ell), answering a question in arXiv:1909.07779.

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@article{arxiv.2004.11495,
  title  = {Computing endomorphism rings of supersingular elliptic curves and connections to pathfinding in isogeny graphs},
  author = {Kirsten Eisentraeger and Sean Hallgren and Chris Leonardi and Travis Morrison and Jennifer Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.11495},
  year   = {2020}
}