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Guessing Secrets with Inner Product Questions
- Internet Mathematics Vol. 1, No. 2: 177-192 Guessing Secrets with Inner Product Questions Fan
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Guessing Secrets with Inner Product Questions
- GUESSING SECRETS WITH INNER PRODUCT QUESTIONS Fan Chung # Ronald Graham + Linyuan Lu Abstract
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Guessing Secrets
- ”) tries to discover the identity of some unknown ”secret” by asking binary questions (e.g., see [15
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The Geheimschreiber Secret
- in an imaginary security. German carelessness and Professor Arne Beurling’s genius exposed the secret
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Questions in Dialogue
- . A: How can I get to the treasure? b. B: It's at the secret valley. c. A: But I don't know how to get
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The Secret Santa problem
- between the corresponding vertices. Previous academic work on the Secret Santa problem is scarce. A secure
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Questions in Dialogue
- to the treasure? b. B: It's at the secret valley. c. A: But I don't know how to get there. An adequate analysis
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How to leak a secret
- , in which we still face the problem of authenticating the emailed choice of k without actually signing it. A
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Hierarchical threshold secret sharing
- Hierarchical Threshold Secret Sharing Tamir Tassa Division of Computer Science, The Open
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The Secret Partner Pattern
- is solved by the Secret Partner Pattern. Forces There are several challenges this pattern and its solution
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