International Association for Cryptologic Research

International Association
for Cryptologic Research

CryptoDB

Guangsheng Ma

Publications and invited talks

Year
Venue
Title
2025
TCC
Large-Plaintext Functional Bootstrapping in FHE with Small Bootstrapping Keys
Functional bootstrapping is a core technique in Fully Homomorphic Encryption(FHE). For large plaintext, to evaluate a general function homomorphically over a ciphertext, in the FHEW/TFHE approach, since the function in look-up table form is encoded in the coefficients of a test polynomial, the degree of the polynomial must be high enough to hold the entire table. This increases the bootstrapping time complexity and memory cost, as the size of bootstrapping keys and keyswitching keys need to be large accordingly. In this paper, we propose to encode the look-up table of any function in a polynomial vector, whose coefficients can hold more data. The corresponding representation of the additive group ${\mathbb Z}_q$ used in the RGSW-based bootstrapping is the group of monic monomial permutation matrices, which integrates the permutation matrix representation used by Alperin-Sheriff and Peikert in 2014, and the monic monomial representation used in the FHEW/TFHE scheme. We make comprehensive investigation of the new representation, and propose a new bootstrapping algorithm based on it. The new algorithm supports functional bootstrapping of large-plaintexts, and achieves polynomial reduction in key sizes and a constant-factor improvement in run-time cost.

Coauthors

Kuiyuan Duan (1)
Hongbo Li (1)
Dengfa Liu (1)
Guangsheng Ma (1)