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Pairing-Free Construction

Definition

Pairing-free construction refers to cryptographic schemes that do not rely on bilinear pairings, a complex mathematical operation often used in advanced cryptography. These constructions typically offer performance advantages, such as faster computation and smaller signature sizes, making them suitable for resource-constrained environments. By avoiding pairings, these methods can simplify cryptographic implementations and reduce computational overhead. They represent an efficiency gain in certain cryptographic applications.