Paper 2026/342

Improved Reduction from RLWE to MP-LWE

Rahinatou Yuh Njah Nchiwo, Aalto University
Alice Pellet-Mary, CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux
Abstract

The Middle Product Learning With Errors (MP-LWE) problem was introduced in 2017 by Rosca, Sakzad, Steinfeld, and Stehlé (Crypto 2017). In their work and in a follow up work by Rosca, Stehlé, and Wallet (Eurocrypt 2018), the authors proved that MP-LWE is at least as hard as the Ring-LWE problem over the field $\mathbb{Q}[x]/f(x)$, for an exponentially large class of polynomials $f$ (with fixed degree and bounded coefficients). A few years later, Peikert and Pepin gave a new reduction from Ring-LWE to MP-LWE (Journal of Cryptology 2024). This new reduction improved the results of Rosca et al. by increasing the set of polynomials $f$ for which the reduction holds. However, even though the sets of polynomials covered by both reductions have exponential size, they remain negligible among the set of all polynomials of fixed degree and bounded coefficients. In this work, we provide a refined analysis of the reduction of Rosca et al. Our new analysis shows that the reduction of Rosca et al. actually covers a much larger class of polynomials than what was known before, containing (experimentally) at least $90\%$ of all polynomials of fixed degree and bounded coefficients.

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Publication info
A minor revision of an IACR publication in PKC 2026
Keywords
Middle Product Learning with ErrorsReductions
Contact author(s)
rahinatou njahepousenchiwo @ aalto fi
alice pellet-mary @ math u-bordeaux fr
History
2026-02-23: approved
2026-02-20: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2026/342
License
Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2026/342,
      author = {Rahinatou Yuh Njah Nchiwo and Alice Pellet-Mary},
      title = {Improved Reduction from {RLWE} to {MP}-{LWE}},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2026/342},
      year = {2026},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2026/342}
}
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