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Encyclopedia > TWIRL

In cryptography and number theory, TWIRL (The Weizmann Institute Relation Locator) is a hypothetical hardware device designed to speed up the sieving step of the general number field sieve integer factorization algorithm. During the sieving step, the algorithm searches for numbers with a certain mathematical relationship. In distributed factoring projects, this is the step that is parallelized to a large number of processors.


TWIRL is still a hypothetical device - it has not yet been built. However, its designers, Adi Shamir and Eran Tromer, estimate that if TWIRL were built, it would be able to factor 1024-bit numbers in one year at the cost of "a few dozen million US dollars". TWIRL could therefore have enormous repercussions in cryptography and computer security - many high-security systems still use 1024-bit RSA keys, which TWIRL would be able to break in a reasonable amount of time and for a reasonable cost.


The security of some important cryptographic algorithms, notably RSA and the Blum Blum Shub pseudorandom number generator, rests in the difficulty of factorizing large integers. If factorizing large integers becomes easier, users of these algorithms will have to resort to using larger keys (computationally expensive) or to using different algorithms, whose security rests on some other computationally hard problem (like the discrete logarithm problem).


See also

References

  • Adi Shamir, Eran Tomer: Factoring Large Number with the TWIRL Device. CRYPTO 2003: 1-26

External links

  • "The TWIRL integer factorization device" - homepage (http://www.wisdom.weizmann.ac.il/~tromer/twirl/)

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TWIRL (The Weizmann Institute Relation Locator) (658 words)
TWIRL (The Weizmann Institute Relation Locator) is an electronic device for factoring of large integers.
TWIRL is more efficient than previous designs by several orders of magnitude, due to high algorithmic parallelization combined with adaptation to technological hardware constraints.
TWIRL addresses the sieving (relation collection) step of the Number Field Sieve.
TWIRL (The Weizmann Institute Relation Locator) (658 words)
TWIRL (The Weizmann Institute Relation Locator) is an electronic device for factoring of large integers.
TWIRL is more efficient than previous designs by several orders of magnitude, due to high algorithmic parallelization combined with adaptation to technological hardware constraints.
A preliminary draft of the TWIRL paper was circulated on Feb. 2003 (and marked as such).
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