[Asiacrypt2025] Your Proof in [978-981-95-5112-5, ASIACRYPT 2025, Part IV, LNCS 16248, paper approval (679527_1_En, Chapter 16)]

Manigandan K Kumar R manigandank.kumarr at straive.com
Sat Nov 29 23:15:53 CST 2025


Dear Dr. Tanja Lange,

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On Sat, 29 Nov 2025 at 07:20, Tanja Lange <tanja at hyperelliptic.org> wrote:

> Dear Mr Manigandan,
> I just went to your page to do another check but the page tells me that the
> manuscript has been "implicitly approved". My co-author, Daniel J.
> Bernstein
> says that he had uploaded comments, so it should certainly not be in an
> _approved_ state. Furthermore, it now still is less than 72h after your
> email
> sending us the link. I would also like to point out that the emal was
> malformed
> (see below) and came 4 days after the announced time, (26 Nov instead of 22
> Nov). These, and the timely comments from Bernstein, should be enough to
> grant
> an extension, but mot importantly, the errors need to be fixed. So, please
> send
> us an updated version.
>
> This email covers the same issues submitted through the form and adds
> information, just in case your system really didn't register our
> complaints.
>
> Author information:
> My primary affiliation is Eindhoven University of Technology; Academia
> Sinica
> is only a secondary affiliation. Hence, we had correctly put {3,2} next to
> my
> name. This got changed to {2,3} in the paper and the metadata lists them
> in the
> worng order of priority.
> The locations of displaying the email addresses got changed, also
> indicating
> falsely indicatig Academia Sinica as my main affiliation.
> I'm attaching our version to show that it was correct.
> If your system cannot handle a {3,2} then please change the order of the
> institutions to
> 1 UIC
> 2 TUE
> 3 AS
> so that Bernstein ends up with {1,3}, I end up woth {2,3} and Pellegrini
> with
> {2}. Please algin Pellegrini's and my email address with TUE.
>
> The use of "et al." in the author line at the top of pages is
> unacceptable. All
> author names fit.
> Put "Daniel J. Bernstein, Tanja Lange, and Alex Pellegrini" in the header
> on
> the left pages.
>
> Table 1 is a very important table for this paper and we had ensured that
> it was
> prominently visible on the top of a page. In your version it apppears in
> the
> iddle of the text, right after the meniton, as if we didn't understand how
> to
> use latex properly. I understand that forr displaying the paper on the
> Springer
> link webpage the concept of page does not exist, but for the printed
> version
> and the rendering in pdf it does, so please reinstate the prominent
> posiiton
> that it had.
>
> The same applies for Table 2.
>
> Your editors removed chronological information, and information of what
> relevance we give to the papers we cite,  by changing how tations appear
> in the
> text. E.g.
> "see [10], [5], [11], and [6]" is in chronological order and in the order
> in
> which the interested reader should consume these papers. This got changed
> to
> "see [5, 10, 11], and [6]"
> which is giving fale priority to [5]. This is just one example and I fear
> that
> this was some manual process an editor went through, but that means that
> this
> editor now has to go through the manual proecess to revert this.
> I strongly hope that this is not part of your editing guidelines, but if
> it is,
> please remove it. Authors know the works they are citing and we certainly
> are
> able to put numbers in increasing orders if we wanted to, hence, you should
> assume that there is meaning in the ordering and not change it.
>
> The same comment applies to "[42], [27], [20], and [19]".
>
> In Section 7.4, "in Sage" is improperly indented, it is the ending of the
> sentence after the display of a code snippet.
>
> It is absolutely inacceptable to truncate the list of authors in the
> bibliography. Author names in mathematical publications are conventionally
> listed in alphabetical order, making it unethical to specifically
> broadcast a
> "lead" author's name.
> This applies to publications {1], [2], and [3], which, as you can see, are
> ordered alphabeticaly, but I can assure you that Bernstein and me did our
> fair
> share of work for [2] and should get that work acknowledged. Besides the
> issue
> of academic credit, the list of authors is also important to judge the
> level of
> independence of a publication. If we were to portrait [2] in a more
> favorable
> light than [1] or [3] the reader should be able to see that our judgement
> might
> be biased due to involvement in [2].
> I hope this explains why this is a really important issue. If your
> database has
> lost the information on the authors this must be fixed at the root and for
> all
> papers that link to it, not just for those few where the authors take the
> time
> to drag themselves through comparing the bibliography entries.
>
> There is also an "et a;." in the list of editors of [10].
>
> Since you're editing the file again anyways, we would kindly ask to fix two
> typos that we noticed in reviewing the proof.
>
> * Please also insert a semicolon at the end of 3(b) in Algorithm 4.
>
> * Please change "c_{ab}" to "C_{ab}" in [8]
>
> Looking forward to hearing back from you
>         Tanja
> On Wed, Nov 26, 2025 at 08:05:24AM +0530, manigandank.kumarr at straive.com
> wrote:
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