Multivariate cryptography

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title: Multivariate cryptography
text: Multivariate cryptography is the generic term for asymmetric cryptographic primitives based on multivariate polynomials over a finite field F. In certain cases those polynomials could be defined over both a ground and an extension field. If the polynomials have the degree two, we talk about multivariate quadratics. Solving systems of multivariate polynomial equations is proven to be NP-complete. That's why those schemes are often considered to be good candidates for post-quantum cryptography. Mu
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