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Topics in Cryptology — CT-RSA 2001 : The Cryptographers’ Track at RSA Conference 2001 San Francisco, CA, USA, April 8–12, 2001 Proceedings

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Table of Contents

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Faster Generation of NICE-Schnorr-Type Signatures
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    Chapter 2 New Key Agreement Protocols in Braid Group Cryptography
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    Chapter 3 Improving SSL Handshake Performance via Batching
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    Chapter 4 From Fixed-Length Messages to Arbitrary-Length Messages Practical RSA Signature Padding Schemes
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    Chapter 5 An Advantage of Low-Exponent RSA with Modulus Primes Sharing Least Significant Bits
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    Chapter 6 On the Strength of Simply-Iterated Feistel Ciphers with Whitening Keys
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    Chapter 7 Analysis of SHA-1 in Encryption Mode
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    Chapter 8 Fast Implementation and Fair Comparison of the Final Candidates for Advanced Encryption Standard Using Field Programmable Gate Arrays
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    Chapter 9 Fair e-Lotteries and e-Casinos
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    Chapter 10 Secure Mobile Gambling
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    Chapter 11 Formal Security Proofs for a Signature Scheme with Partial Message Recovery
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    Chapter 12 The Oracle Diffie-Hellman Assumptions and an Analysis of DHIES
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    Chapter 13 REACT: Rapid Enhanced-Security Asymmetric Cryptosystem Transform
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    Chapter 14 Security Weaknesses in Bluetooth
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    Chapter 15 Distinguishing Exponent Digits by Observing Modular Subtractions
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    Chapter 16 On the Power of Misbehaving Adversaries and Security Analysis of the Original EPOC
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    Chapter 17 Modular Exponentiation on Fine-Grained FPGA
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    Chapter 18 Scalable Algorithm for Montgomery Multiplication and its Implementation on the Coarse-Grain Reconfigurable Chip
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    Chapter 19 Software Implementation of the NIST Elliptic Curves Over Prime Fields
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    Chapter 20 The Security of Hidden Field Equations (HFE)
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    Chapter 21 QUARTZ, 128-Bit Long Digital Signatures
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    Chapter 22 FLASH, a Fast Multivariate Signature Algorithm
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    Chapter 23 Analysis of the Weil Descent Attack of Gaudry, Hess and Smart
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    Chapter 24 Using Fewer Qubits in Shor’s Factorization Algorithm via Simultaneous Diophantine Approximation
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    Chapter 25 Relying Party Credentials Framework
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    Chapter 26 Password Authentication Using Multiple Servers
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    Chapter 27 More Efficient Password-Authenticated Key Exchange
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    Chapter 28 Improved Boneh-Shaw Content Fingerprinting
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    Chapter 29 Efficient Asymmetric Public-Key Traitor Tracing Without Trusted Agents
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    Chapter 30 Targeted Advertising ... and Privacy Too
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    Chapter 31 Uncheatable Distributed Computations
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    Chapter 32 Forward-Secure Threshold Signature Schemes
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    Chapter 33 A Cost-Effective Pay-Per-Multiplication Comparison Method for Millionaires
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Chapter title
Software Implementation of the NIST Elliptic Curves Over Prime Fields
Chapter number 19
Book title
Topics in Cryptology — CT-RSA 2001
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, April 2001
DOI 10.1007/3-540-45353-9_19
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-041898-6, 978-3-54-045353-6
Authors

Michael Brown, Darrel Hankerson, Julio López, Alfred Menezes

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Country Count As %
Korea, Republic of 1 3%
Unknown 39 98%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 11 28%
Student > Ph. D. Student 11 28%
Researcher 6 15%
Student > Bachelor 2 5%
Professor 2 5%
Other 4 10%
Unknown 4 10%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 26 65%
Engineering 7 18%
Mathematics 1 3%
Physics and Astronomy 1 3%
Unspecified 1 3%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 4 10%
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