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Examples of post-quantum hash functions

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We already know many examples of post-quantum cryptography for asymmetric, symmetric and digital signature algorithms, but is there any risk for hash functions to be attacked with quantum computers and are there any examples of post-quantum hash functions?

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Is there any hash function whose security is based on integer factorization or discrete logarithm? Those aren't are already post-quantum.
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