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First published 2005
- on this title: www.cambridge.org/9780521857000 c○ Cambridge University Press 2005 This book is in copyright
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A Computational Introduction to Number Theory and Algebra
- A Computational Introduction to Number Theory and Algebra (BETA version 2) Victor Shoup ii
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Modeling Complexity in Secure Distributed Computing
- ; the parties are allowed to perform an a priori unbounded number of computation steps. Because of its
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Book Reviews Measure Theory and Filtering: Introduction with Applications
- of Cyprus, Cyprus Insurance Risk and Ruin D.C.M. Dickson Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2005 pp. 242
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Algorithms in algebraic number theory
- of algorithms in algebraic number theory is that they provide number theorists with a means of satisfying
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A Library for Computational Number Theory
- , 1997 1 Introduction In this paper we describe LiDIA, a new library for computational number theory
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Cramer-Shoup is Plaintext-Aware in the
- to be plaintext-aware in the standard model. We apply this theory to the Cramer-Shoup hybrid scheme acting
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A Variant of the Cramer-Shoup Cryptosystem for Groups with Unknown Order
- and facts. Readers with a solid background in number theory may consider these as well known and skip ahead
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Hash Functions: From Merkle-Damgård to Shoup
- Hash Functions: From Merkle-Damg˚ard to Shoup Ilya Mironov ⋆ mironov@(email omitted); Computer
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Removing Randomness From Computational Number Theory
- REMOVING RANDOMNESS FROM COMPUTATIONAL NUMBER THEORY by VICTOR SHOUP A thesis submitted in partial
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