On the Ring Isomorphism and Automorphism Problems

N. Kayal, N. Saxena
20th Annual IEEE Conference on Computational Complexity (CCC'05)  
We study the complexity of the isomorphism and automorphism problems for finite rings with unity. We show that both integer factorization and graph isomorphism reduce to the problem of counting automorphisms of rings. The problem is shown to be in the complexity class AM ∩ coAM and hence is not NP-complete unless the polynomial hierarchy collapses. Integer factorization also reduces to the problem of finding nontrivial automorphism of a ring and to the problem of finding isomorphism between two
more » ... rings. We also show that deciding whether a given ring has a non-trivial automorphism can be done in deterministic polynomial time.
doi:10.1109/ccc.2005.22 dblp:conf/coco/KayalS05 fatcat:vpn6koi6tve6beidpkl2do33eq