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In this paper we show how some recent ideas regarding the discrete logarithm problem (DLP) in finite fields of small characteristic may be applied to compute logarithms in some very large fields extremely efficiently. By combining the polynomial time relation generation from the authors’ CRYPTO 2013 paper, an improved degree two elimination technique, and an analogue of Joux’s recent small-degree elimination method, we solved a DLP in the record-sized finite field of elements, using just a single core-month. Relative to the previous record set by Joux in the field of elements, this represents a 50% increase in the bitlength, using just 5% of the core-hours. We also show that for the fields considered, the parameters for Joux’s algorithm may be optimised to produce an algorithm.
German Augusto Ramirez Arroyave