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Martin Albrecht

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Mar 14, 2013, 6:51:43 AM3/14/13
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Hi all,

okay, so as far as I can see we need to

- add a function lindner_peikert() [Daniel]
- add a function pollycracker_with_noise() [Martin]

Then it would be good if everybody here would play with it a while. Is the
interface natural? Does it do what you expect it to do?

Afterwards, we need to

- add documentation & tests [Martin]
- submit it to Sage [Martin]
- provide a referee report on the mathematics for Sage [Daniel?]
- get a Sage developer to referee [Martin]

and that's it.

I've checked in Daniels discrete Gaussian sampler and added a bit more
documentation.

Play with it here:

http://aleph.sagemath.org/?q=837528d0-795c-4a06-9d45-7b56d218896c&lang=sage

Cheers,
Martin


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Michael Schneider

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Mar 15, 2013, 5:52:38 AM3/15/13
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Hey guys,

I have started the paper in the SVN; you should have gotten mail by
Patrick with the repository.

Best regards
Michael

Martin Albrecht

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Mar 15, 2013, 6:01:31 AM3/15/13
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Yep, got it.

Daniel Cabarcas

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Mar 15, 2013, 1:31:03 PM3/15/13
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Hi all,

I added a Lindner-Peikert generator. It is a bit off what they do in the paper, but in my opinion is close enough. Somebody should check it though. I'll be on vacation for the next 3 weeks, so I'll probably address any comments when I'm back.

@Michael: the script is similar to what I sent you to estimate time to attack in 2600 ;) I also got the invitation to the svn

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