] In DL (discrete logarithm) based algorithms the private (secret) key is uniformly selected from the group Zq*. The pub

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] In DL (discrete logarithm) based algorithms the private (secret) key is uniformly selected from the group Zq*. The pub

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] In DL (discrete logarithm) based algorithms the private
(secret) key is uniformly selected from the group Zq*. The public
key is then computed from this private key. Is it feasible to do
the opposite, i.e., select the public key uniformly from Zq* and
compute the private key? Discuss.
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