Improved Complexity Bounds for Counting Points on Hyperelliptic Curves

10/10/2017
by   Simon Abelard, et al.
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We present a probabilistic Las Vegas algorithm for computing the local zeta function of a hyperelliptic curve of genus g defined over F_q. It is based on the approaches by Schoof and Pila combined with a modeling of the ℓ-torsion by structured polynomial systems. Our main result improves on previously known complexity bounds by showing that there exists a constant c>0 such that, for any fixed g, this algorithm has expected time and space complexity O(( q)^cg) as q grows and the characteristic is large enough.

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