<P>The aim of this text is to treat selected topics of the subject of contemporary cryptology, structured in five quite independent but related themes: Efficient distributed computation modulo a shared secret, multiparty computation, modern cryptography, provable security for public key schemes, and
Contemporary Cryptology
โ Scribed by Dario Catalano, Ronald Cramer, Ivan Damgard, Giovanni Di Crescenzo, David Pointcheval, Tsuyoshi Takagi
- Publisher
- Birkhรคuser Basel
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Series
- Advanced Courses in Mathematics - CRM Barcelona
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The aim of this text is to treat selected topics of the subject of contemporary cryptology, structured in five quite independent but related themes: - efficient distributed computation modulo a shared secret - multiparty computation - foundations of modern cryptography - provable security for public key schemes - efficient and secure public-key cryptosystems.
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<p><P>The aim of this text is to treat selected topics of the subject of contemporary cryptology, structured in five quite independent but related themes: <BR>- efficient distributed computation modulo a shared secret<BR>- multiparty computation<BR>- foundations of modern cryptography<BR>- provable
The aim of this text is to treat selected topics of the subject of contemporary cryptology, structured in five quite independent but related themes:- efficient distributed computation modulo a shared secret- multiparty computation- foundations of modern cryptography- provable security for public key
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