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ABSTRACT Reconsidering Physical Key Secrecy:
- the ancient Egyptians, Greeks and Romans [4, 13]. The modern pin tumbler lock, derived from an Egyptian design
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Heuristics Ancient and Modern : Transport Scheduling Through the Ages
- considered if an arriving bus could not match a departure from the same point within a specified time. TASC
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Composability of Secrecy
- of local channels). From inputs on the channels in ~ I at a given point in time, p c computes the output
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Safety versus Secrecy
- of a low variable is not secret. This origin-view of secrecy differs from the view held by others
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Science in Ancient India Age
- Vedic books that tell us a lot about scientific ideas of those times. Briefly, the Vedic texts present a
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GOVERNMENT SECRECY AND KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION: A SURVEY OF SOME
- , as the modern occasion for our discussions of science and secrecy, but that would be a profound mistake
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A chronology of interpolation: From ancient astronomy to modern signal and image processing
- A Chronology of Interpolation: From Ancient Astronomy to Modern Signal and Image Processing ERIK
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Inductive proofs of computational secrecy
- , such as computational indistinguishability of a key from a randomly chosen value, is that such secrecy properties
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Secrecy capacities for multiple terminals
- secrecy generation and multiterminal source coding without secrecy requirements. A general upper bound
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Secrecy-preserving Refinement
- of local channels). From inputs on the channels in ~ I at a given point in time, p c computes the output
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