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MRI India Journals Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025)

A Systematic Review of Number-Theoretic Foundations of Post-Quantum Cryptographic Protocols: Methods, Architectures, and Future Research Directions

Authors

  • Michael T. Anderson Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
  • Franz Müller Associate Professor, Institute of Applied Cryptography, Technical University of Munich, Germany
  • László Kovács Senior Research Scientist, Department of Intelligent Systems, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.65521/intjournalrecadvengtech.v14i2.2069

Keywords:

Post-Quantum Cryptography Number Theory Lattice-Based Cryptography Multivariate Cryptography Isogeny-Based Cryptography Secure Software Engineering Generative AI in Security Quantum-Resistant Algorithms Cryptographic Protocol Design

Abstract

The advent of quantum computing poses a fundamental threat to classical public-key cryptographic systems grounded in integer factorization and discrete logarithm problems. This paradigm shift has catalyzed the development of post-quantum cryptographic protocols rooted in advanced number-theoretic constructs such as lattices, error-correcting codes, multivariate polynomials, and isogeny-based systems. This paper presents a systematic review of number-theoretic foundations underpinning post-quantum cryptography, emphasizing their algorithmic structures, architectural implementations, and integration into modern software engineering ecosystems. The methodology involves a structured analysis of recent literature spanning 2018 to 2025, focusing on cryptographic primitives, security assumptions, performance trade-offs, and practical deployment considerations. The findings reveal a dominant shift toward lattice-based constructions due to their efficiency and strong worst-case hardness guarantees, alongside emerging hybrid models incorporating artificial intelligence for parameter tuning and security evaluation. The paper contributes a comprehensive synthesis of existing approaches, identifies critical research gaps in scalability and standardization, and outlines future directions for integrating post-quantum protocols into secure software pipelines.

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Published

2025-12-15

How to Cite

Anderson, M. T., Müller, F., & Kovács, L. (2025). A Systematic Review of Number-Theoretic Foundations of Post-Quantum Cryptographic Protocols: Methods, Architectures, and Future Research Directions. International Journal of Recent Advances in Engineering and Technology, 14(2), 203–213. https://doi.org/10.65521/intjournalrecadvengtech.v14i2.2069

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