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HitroMilanese, this article is as sourced as the BLISS signature scheme, and probably better sourced. Although they're of different functions (opposite one might say), 2 schemes are similar in that they both use power-of-2 polynoimals and modulus 12289, and it can be said with confidence, that before the NIST PQC project, both are pretty much contemporary.
I'd say if you feel NewHope is still undersourced by now, you may probably want to move my BLISS article to draft as well; where as I think moving it back to main namespace wouldn't be a less sensible thing to do. Dannyniu ( talk) 02:31, 26 November 2019 (UTC)
I've cleaned up the article and moved it to article space. I've tried to address the comments by reviewer @ HitroMilanese::
Note that Google's security blog is a reliable source for Google's actions and the authors' papers are a reliable source for their design decisions. See WP:SELFSOURCE.-- agr ( talk) 16:22, 15 January 2020 (UTC)
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HitroMilanese, this article is as sourced as the BLISS signature scheme, and probably better sourced. Although they're of different functions (opposite one might say), 2 schemes are similar in that they both use power-of-2 polynoimals and modulus 12289, and it can be said with confidence, that before the NIST PQC project, both are pretty much contemporary.
I'd say if you feel NewHope is still undersourced by now, you may probably want to move my BLISS article to draft as well; where as I think moving it back to main namespace wouldn't be a less sensible thing to do. Dannyniu ( talk) 02:31, 26 November 2019 (UTC)
I've cleaned up the article and moved it to article space. I've tried to address the comments by reviewer @ HitroMilanese::
Note that Google's security blog is a reliable source for Google's actions and the authors' papers are a reliable source for their design decisions. See WP:SELFSOURCE.-- agr ( talk) 16:22, 15 January 2020 (UTC)