Parameter curves for Concrete ============= This Github repository contains the code needed to generate the Parameter curves used inside Zama. The repository contains the following files: - cpp/, Python scripts to generate a cpp file containing the parameter curves - data/, a folder containing the data generated for previous curves. - estimator/, Zama's internal version of the LWE Estimator - figs/, a folder containing various figures related to the parameter curves - scripts.py, a copy of all scripts required to generate the parameter curves - a variety of other python files, used for estimating the security of previous Concrete parameter sets .. image:: logo.svg :align: center :width: 200 Example ------------------- This is an example of how to generate the parameter curves, and save them to file. :: sage: load("scripts.py") sage: results = get_zama_curves() sage: save(results, "v0.sobj") :: We can load results files, and find the interpolants. :: [(-0.04042633119364589, 1.6609788641436722, 80, 'PASS', 450), (-0.03414780360867051, 2.017310258660345, 96, 'PASS', 450), (-0.029670137081135885, 2.162463714083856, 112, 'PASS', 450), (-0.02640502876522622, 2.4826422691043177, 128, 'PASS', 450), (-0.023821437305989134, 2.7177789440636673, 144, 'PASS', 450), (-0.02174358218716036, 2.938810548493322, 160, 'PASS', 498), (-0.019904056582117684, 2.8161252801542247, 176, 'PASS', 551), (-0.018610403247590085, 3.2996236848399008, 192, 'PASS', 606), (-0.014606812351714953, 3.8493629234693003, 256, 'PASS', 826)] :: Finding the value of n_{alpha} is done manually. We can also verify the interpolants which are generated at the same time: :: # verify the interpolant used for lambda = 256 (which is interps[-1]) sage: z = verify_interpolants(interps[-1], (128,2048), 64) [... code runs, can take ~10 mins ...] # find the index corresponding to n_alpha, which is where security drops below the target security level (256 here) sage: n_alpha = find_nalpha(z, 256) 653 # so the model in this case is (-0.014327640360322604, 2.899270827311096, 653) # which corresponds to # sd(n) = max(-0.014327640360322604 * n + 2.899270827311096, -logq + 2), n >= 653 :: Version History ------------------- Data for the curves are kept in /data. The following files are present: :: v0: generated using the {usvp, dual, decoding} attacks v0.1: generated using the {mitm, usvp, dual, decoding} attacks :: TODO List ------------------- There are several updates which are still required. 1. Consider Hybrid attacks (WIP, Michael + Ben are coding up hybrid-dual/hybrid-decoding estimates) 2. CI/CD stuff for new pushes to the external LWE Estimator. 3. Fully automate the process of finding n_{alpha} for each curve. 4. Functionality for q =! 64? This is covered by the curve, but we currently don't account for it in the models, and it needs to be done manually. 5. cpp file generation