I would suggest you code up the simplest one out of your list of ideas and 
implement it. Then open a PR for it and get it reviewed and hopefully 
merged.
It would be a good indicator that you are able to write code as per 
existing repository guidelines as well as understand the underlying 
mathematics involved.


On Tuesday, March 12, 2019 at 2:47:14 AM UTC+5:30, Aditya Gulati wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I wanted to discuss a new idea for evolving the crypto module. I am 
> basically planning 4 main things out of which any 2 or 3 can be picked for 
> this years GSoC:
>
>    1. Add block cipher including SPN ciphers, DES, AES, RC4 and modes of 
>    operations for each of them. Also create generalised functions to act as 
>    P-boxes and S-boxes. 
>    2. Add homomorphic cryptosystem, Gentry's cryptosystems (also starting 
>    the lattice module required which can be later taken up as another project 
>    in later years).
>    3. Add the elliptic curve discrete log problem based encryption and 
>    decryption system.
>    4. Add SHA-3 with the choice on number of rounds in squeezing and 
>    output length.
>
> I am experienced in implementing cryptography for a high level course  as 
> well as 2 projects that I have done. I have implementations for some of 
> these already written and just have to change it for the crypto module. I 
> would love to discuss it further with some mentor who could guide me. 
>
> Thanks,
> Aditya Gulati
> IIT Kanpur
>

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