COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF CATALAN NUMBER-BASED CRYPTOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS IN MODERN ENCRYPTION FOCUSING ON SECURITY, PERFORMANCE, AND IMPLEMENTATION CHALLENGES

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Gali Lalitha Devi, CH. Suneetha, Mutyala Suresh, S. Sarvalakshmi

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The rapid evolution of digital technologies has heightened the demand for cryptographic systems that are both secure and adaptable. Catalan number-based cryptography has recently attracted attention for its ability to leverage combinatorial structures in the design of block ciphers and encryption protocols. This review presents a critical analysis of the current state of the field, examining core algorithms such as tweakable ciphers, polygon triangulation schemes, and variable-length block mechanisms from both theoretical and practical perspectives. Particular emphasis is placed on their resistance to advanced cryptanalytic methods and their potential applicability to quantum-resilient security. At the same time, the review identifies key challenges, including efficiency optimization, interoperability with established standards, and the need for systematic benchmarking. By integrating mathematical foundations with implementation-oriented insights, this article highlights the promise of Catalan numbers as a basis for cryptographic innovation while outlining the gaps and future directions necessary for their broader adoption.

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