Paper 2020/1397
NTT Multiplication for NTT-unfriendly Rings
Chi-Ming Marvin Chung, Vincent Hwang, Matthias J. Kannwischer, Gregor Seiler, Cheng-Jhih Shih, and Bo-Yin Yang
Abstract
In this paper, we show how multiplication for polynomial rings used in the NIST PQC finalists Saber and NTRU can be efficiently implemented using the Number-theoretic transform (NTT). We obtain superior performance compared to the previous state of the art implementations using Toom–Cook multiplication on both NIST’s primary software optimization targets AVX2 and Cortex-M4. Interestingly, these two platforms require different approaches: On the Cortex-M4, we use 32-bit NTT-based polynomial multiplication, while on Intel we use two 16-bit NTT-based polynomial multiplications and combine the products using the Chinese Remainder Theorem (CRT). For Saber, the performance gain is particularly pronounced. On Cortex-M4, the Saber NTT-based matrix-vector multiplication is 61% faster than the Toom-Cook multiplication resulting in 22% fewer cycles for Saber encapsulation. For NTRU, the speed-up is less impressive, but still NTT-based multiplication performs better than Toom–Cook for all parameter sets on Cortex-M4. The NTT-based polynomial multiplication for NTRU-HRSS is 10% faster than Toom–Cook which results in a 6% cost reduction for encapsulation. On AVX2, we obtain speed-ups for three out of four NTRU parameter sets. As a further illustration, we also include code for AVX2 and Cortex-M4 for the Chinese Association for Cryptologic Research competition award winner LAC (also a NIST round 2 candidate) which outperforms existing code.
Metadata
- Available format(s)
- Category
- Implementation
- Publication info
- Published by the IACR in TCHES 2021
- Keywords
- Polynomial MultiplicationNTT MultiplicationSaberNTRUCortexM4AVX2
- Contact author(s)
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marvin852316497 @ gmail com
vincentvbh7 @ gmail com
cs861324 @ gmail com
by @ crypto tw
matthias @ kannwischer eu
gseiler @ inf ethz ch - History
- 2021-01-14: revised
- 2020-11-10: received
- See all versions
- Short URL
- https://ia.cr/2020/1397
- License
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CC BY
BibTeX
@misc{cryptoeprint:2020/1397, author = {Chi-Ming Marvin Chung and Vincent Hwang and Matthias J. Kannwischer and Gregor Seiler and Cheng-Jhih Shih and Bo-Yin Yang}, title = {{NTT} Multiplication for {NTT}-unfriendly Rings}, howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2020/1397}, year = {2020}, url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2020/1397} }