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Quantum Circuit Realization and Grover Cryptanalysis of the Hybrid ARX-SPN Cipher GFSPX

Quantum Physics 2026-05-28 v1

Abstract

The security of classical symmetric-key primitives is fundamentally challenged by the emergence of quantum computing, necessitating a rigorous evaluation of their post-quantum resilience. This paper presents a comprehensive quantum circuit realization and Grover cryptanalysis of GFSPX, a lightweight block cipher featuring a 64-bit data block and a 128-bit secret key. GFSPX utilizes a unique hybrid architecture that integrates a 4-branch generalized Feistel structure with both Addition-Rotation-XOR (ARX) and Substitution-Permutation Network (SPN) components. Our quantum implementation optimizes resource distribution by exploiting the inherent reversibility of the Feistel network and employing a compact ripple-carry adder for the ARX layers. The proposed architecture achieves a qubit-optimized footprint of 209 qubits with a baseline quantum cost of 32,498 and a circuit depth of 7,617. To evaluate the cipher's resistance against quantum adversaries, we construct a parallelized Grover oracle using three plaintext-ciphertext pairs to eliminate spurious matches. Our analysis reveals that the total quantum cost of a key-recovery attack on GFSPX is 1.12×21591.12 \times 2^{159} quantum gates. Although this cost falls below the NIST Level 1 security threshold of 21702^{170}, the hybrid ARX-SPN design demonstrates a higher quantum attack resistance among other lightweight designs. These findings provide critical insights into the balance between classical efficiency and quantum resilience in next-generation cryptographic designs for resource-constrained environments.

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@article{arxiv.2605.27443,
  title  = {Quantum Circuit Realization and Grover Cryptanalysis of the Hybrid ARX-SPN Cipher GFSPX},
  author = {Ibrahim Ulgen and Hasan Ozgur Cildiroglu and Oğuz Yayla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.27443},
  year   = {2026}
}

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20 pages, 9 figures, 8 tables. Submitted to Physica Scripta