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BSKCN and BSAML: blind signatures from the module lattice and the asymmetric module lattice

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The research was financially supported by the Provincial Key Research and Development Program of Hubei (No. 2020BAB105), the Knowledge Innovation Program of Wuhan - Basic Research (No. 2022010801010197), and the Opening Project of Nanchang Innovation Institute, Peking University (No. NCII2022A02). The work of K.-K. R. Choo was supported only by the Cloud Technology Endowed Professorship.

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Liu, X., Ren, W. & Choo, KK.R. BSKCN and BSAML: blind signatures from the module lattice and the asymmetric module lattice. Front. Comput. Sci. 17, 176815 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11704-023-2372-x

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