Bill Allombert on Sat, 19 Jul 2025 14:00:01 +0200 |
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Re: What's the code for doing the reverse of this code over the altbn128 curve |
On Fri, Jul 18, 2025 at 02:12:22PM +0200, Laël Cellier wrote: > The altbn254 curve is defined here : https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/blob/master/EIPS/eip-197.md#definition-of-the-groups > > This is the code responsible for mapping points from F_p² to F_p¹² : > > p=21888242871839275222246405745257275088696311157297823662689037894645226208583; > i=ffgen((i^2+1)*Mod(1,p)); > X=11559732032986387107991004021392285783925812861821192530917403151452391805634*i+10857046999023057135944570762232829481370756359578518086990519993285655852781; > Y=4082367875863433681332203403145435568316851327593401208105741076214120093531*i+8495653923123431417604973247489272438418190587263600148770280649306958101930; > pt = [X,Y]; > \\ then define the target field, the target curve and the map from Fp[i] to Fp[w]: > w=ffgen((w^12 - 18 * w^6 + 82)*Mod(1,p)); > E2 = ellinit([0,3],w); > map = ffembed(i,w); > \\ define the isomorphism: > twist(pt)= [ffmap(map,pt[1])*w^2, ffmap(map,pt[2])*w^3]; > \\ apply to pt > pt2=twist(pt); > \\ check > ellisoncurve(E2,pt2) > %11 = 1 > \\ success! This code is identical to code I sent to this list and that you rejected. Puzzled, Bill.