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Information Theoretic Security

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Commitment and Authentication Systems
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    Chapter 2 Unconditionally Secure Blind Signatures
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    Chapter 3 Random Systems: Theory and Applications
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    Chapter 4 Optimising SD and LSD in Presence of Non-uniform Probabilities of Revocation
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    Chapter 5 Trade-Offs in Information-Theoretic Multi-party One-Way Key Agreement
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    Chapter 6 Improvement of Collusion Secure Convolutional Fingerprinting Information Codes
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    Chapter 7 On Exponential Lower Bound for Protocols for Reliable Communication in Networks
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    Chapter 8 Almost Secure (1-Round, n -Channel) Message Transmission Scheme
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    Chapter 9 Construction Methodology of Unconditionally Secure Signature Schemes
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    Chapter 10 New Results on Unconditionally Secure Multi-receiver Manual Authentication
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    Chapter 11 Unconditionally Secure Chaffing-and-Winnowing for Multiple Use
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    Chapter 12 Introduction to Quantum Information Theory
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    Chapter 13 Strongly Multiplicative Hierarchical Threshold Secret Sharing
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    Chapter 14 Secret Sharing Comparison by Transformation and Rotation
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    Chapter 15 Anonymous Quantum Communication
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    Chapter 16 Efficient Oblivious Transfer Protocols Achieving a Non-zero Rate from Any Non-trivial Noisy Correlation
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    Chapter 17 Cryptographic Security of Individual Instances
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Title
Information Theoretic Security
Published by
ADS, November 2009
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-10230-1
ISBNs
978-3-64-210229-5, 978-3-64-210230-1
Editors

Yvo Desmedt

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#4,752,252
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#4,573
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#19,068
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