The design advances the sphincs signature scheme, which was presented at eurocrypt 2015 Sphincs+ has significant advantages over the state of the art in terms of speed, signature size, and security, and is among the nine remaining signature schemes in the second round of the nist pqc standardization project. It incorporates multiple improvements, specifically aimed at reducing signature size.
Digital signatures are used to detect unauthorized modifications to data and to authenticate the identity of the signatory. In addition, the algorithm identifier and public key syntax are provided. During signing, the signer generates a random bit string called r and hashes it together with the message