Title :
Time-memory-processor trade-offs
Author :
Amirazizi, Hamid R. ; Hellman, Martin E.
Author_Institution :
NEC America Inc., San Jose, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is demonstrated that usual time-memory trade-offs offer no asymptotic advantage over exhaustive search. Instead, trade-offs between time, memory, and parallel processing are proposed. Using this approach it is shown that most searching problems allow a trade-off between C s, the cost per solution, and Cm, the cost of the machine: doubling Cm increases the solution rate by a factor of four, halving Cs. The machine which achieves this has an unusual architecture, with a number of processors sharing a large memory through a sorting/switching network. The implications of cryptanalysis, the knapsack problem, and multiple encryption are discussed
Keywords :
cryptography; parallel algorithms; search problems; cryptanalysis; knapsack problem; multiple encryption; parallel processing; searching problems; time-memory-processor trade-offs; Costs; Cryptography; Equations; Information theory; Microcomputers; Microwave integrated circuits; National electric code; National security; Parallel processing; Sorting;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on