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Advances in Cryptology — CRYPT0’ 95

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 MDx-MAC and Building Fast MACs from Hash Functions
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    Chapter 2 XOR MACs: New Methods for Message Authentication Using Finite Pseudorandom Functions
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    Chapter 3 Bucket Hashing and its Application to Fast Message Authentication
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    Chapter 4 Fast Key Exchange with Elliptic Curve Systems
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    Chapter 5 Fast Server-Aided RSA Signatures Secure Against Active Attacks
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    Chapter 6 Security and Performance of Server-Aided RSA Computation Protocols
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    Chapter 7 Efficient Commitment Schemes with Bounded Sender and Unbounded Receiver
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    Chapter 8 Precomputing Oblivious Transfer
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    Chapter 9 Committed Oblivious Transfer and Private Multi-Party Computation
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    Chapter 10 On the Security of the Quantum Oblivious Transfer and Key Distribution Protocols
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    Chapter 11 How to Break Shamir’s Asymmetric Basis
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    Chapter 12 On the Security of the Gollmann Cascades
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    Chapter 13 Improving the Search Algorithm for the Best Linear Expression
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    Chapter 14 On Differential and Linear Cryptanalysis of the RC5 Encryption Algorithm
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    Chapter 15 A Simple Method for Generating and Sharing Pseudo-Random Functions, with Applications to Clipper-like Key Escrow Systems
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    Chapter 16 A Key Escrow System with Warrant Bounds
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    Chapter 17 Fair Cryptosystems, Revisited
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    Chapter 18 Escrow Encryption Systems Visited: Attacks, Analysis and Designs
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    Chapter 19 Advances in Cryptology — CRYPT0’ 95
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    Chapter 20 Cryptanalysis of the Matsumoto and Imai Public Key Scheme of Eurocrypt’88
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    Chapter 21 Cryptanalysis Based on 2-Adic Rational Approximation
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    Chapter 22 A Key-schedule Weakness in SAFER K-64
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    Chapter 23 Cryptanalysis of the Immunized LL Public Key Systems
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    Chapter 24 Secure Signature Schemes based on Interactive Protocols
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    Chapter 25 Improved Efficient Arguments
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    Chapter 26 Honest Verifier vs Dishonest Verifier in Public Coin Zero-Knowledge Proofs
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    Chapter 27 Proactive Secret Sharing Or: How to Cope With Perpetual Leakage
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    Chapter 28 Secret Sharing with Public Reconstruction
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    Chapter 29 On General Perfect Secret Sharing Schemes
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    Chapter 30 NFS with Four Large Primes: An Explosive Experiment
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    Chapter 31 Some Remarks on Lucas-Based Cryptosystems
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    Chapter 32 Threshold DSS Signatures without a Trusted Party
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    Chapter 33 t-Cheater Identifiable (k, n) Threshold Secret Sharing Schemes
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    Chapter 34 Quantum Cryptanalysis of Hidden Linear Functions
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    Chapter 35 An Efficient Divisible Electronic Cash Scheme
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    Chapter 36 Collusion-Secure Fingerprinting for Digital Data
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Chapter title
Some Remarks on Lucas-Based Cryptosystems
Chapter number 31
Book title
Advances in Cryptology — CRYPT0’ 95
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, August 1995
DOI 10.1007/3-540-44750-4_31
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-060221-7, 978-3-54-044750-4
Authors

Daniel Bleichenbacher, Wieb Bosma, Arjen K. Lenstra

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
Unknown 37 100%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 11 30%
Student > Master 8 22%
Researcher 4 11%
Professor > Associate Professor 3 8%
Lecturer 2 5%
Other 7 19%
Unknown 2 5%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 25 68%
Mathematics 4 11%
Physics and Astronomy 2 5%
Engineering 2 5%
Design 1 3%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 3 8%
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