New families of cryptographic systems
Maryna Nesterenko, Jiri Patera, Dmytro Zhavrotskyj

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel symmetric encryption method utilizing quasicrystals, highlighting its unique properties like strict aperiodicity and discontinuity, along with advantages in speed, simplicity, and scalability for higher-dimensional data.
Contribution
It presents a new cryptographic system based on quasicrystals, offering advantages over traditional methods in terms of security features and computational efficiency.
Findings
Encryption method based on quasicrystals demonstrates high speed.
The cipher exhibits strict aperiodicity and discontinuity.
Method is easily extendable to higher-dimensional data.
Abstract
A symmetric encryption method based on properties of quasicrystals is proposed. The advantages of the cipher are strict aperiodicity and everywhere discontinuous property as well as the speed of computation, simplicity of implementation and a straightforward possibility of extending the method to encryption of higher dimensional data.
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Taxonomy
TopicsChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption · Cryptographic Implementations and Security · Coding theory and cryptography
