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2016

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

Hensel's lemma

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Counting Solutions To Discrete Non-Algebraic Equations Modulo Prime Powers, Abigail Mann May 2016

Counting Solutions To Discrete Non-Algebraic Equations Modulo Prime Powers, Abigail Mann

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As society becomes more reliant on computers, cryptographic security becomes increasingly important. Current encryption schemes include the ElGamal signature scheme, which depends on the complexity of the discrete logarithm problem. It is thought that the functions that such schemes use have inverses that are computationally intractable. In relation to this, we are interested in counting the solutions to a generalization of the discrete logarithm problem modulo a prime power. This is achieved by interpolating to p-adic functions, and using Hensel's lemma, or other methods in the case of singular lifting, and the Chinese Remainder Theorem.