Algebraic Aspects of Cryptography (Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics)
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This is a textbook for a course (or self-instruction) in cryptography with emphasis on algebraic methods. The first half of the book is a self-contained informal introduction to areas of algebra, number theory, and computer science that are used in cryptography. Most of the material in the second half - "hidden monomial" systems, combinatorial-algebraic systems, and hyperelliptic systems - has not previously appeared in monograph form. The appendix by Menezes, Wu, and Zuccherato gives an elementary treatment of hyperelliptic curves. This book is intended for graduate students, advanced undergraduates, and scientists working in various fields of data security.
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Textbook for a course (or self-instruction) in cryptography with emphasis on algebraic methods presented in a self-contained informal introduction to areas of algebra & numbers theory and follows with various systems not previously introduced in monograph form.
Algebraic Aspects of Cryptography (Algorithms and Computation in Mathematics),Neal Koblitz,A.J. Menezes,Y.-H. Wu,R.J. Zuccherato,Springer,3540634460,Algebra - General,Applied,Coding theory,Computers,Cryptography/Access Control,Curves, Elliptic,Mathematics,Science/Mathematics,Security - General,Algebra,Applied mathematics,Data security & data encryption,Mathematical theory of computation,Mathematics / Number Theory,Privacy & data protection,algebraic methods,computational number theory,cryptography,elliptic and hyperelliptic curves
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