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Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO '90 : Proceedings / edited by Alfred J. Menezes, Scott A. Vanstone
(Lecture Notes in Computer Science. ISSN:16113349 ; 537)

1st ed. 1991.
出版者 (Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer)
出版年 1991
本文言語 英語
大きさ XIV, 650 p : online resource
著者標目 Menezes, Alfred J editor
Vanstone, Scott A editor
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件 名 LCSH:Cryptography
LCSH:Data encryption (Computer science)
FREE:Cryptology
一般注記 Cryptanalysis -- Differential Cryptanalysis of DES-like Cryptosystems -- A Statistical Attack of the FEAL-8 Cryptosystem -- An Improved Linear Syndrome Algorithm in Cryptanalysis With Applications -- Protocols -- Quantum Bit Commitment and Coin Tossing Protocols -- Security with Low Communication Overhead -- Fair Computation of General Functions in Presence of Immoral Majority -- One-Way Group Actions -- Algebra and Number Theory -- Solving Large Sparse Linear Systems Over Finite Fields -- On the Computation of Discrete Logarithms in Class Groups -- Matrix Extensions of the RSA Algorithm -- Constructing Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems in Characteristic 2 -- Signatures and Authentication -- Identification Tokens — or: Solving The Chess Grandmaster Problem -- Arbitrated Unconditionally Secure Authentication Can Be Unconditionally Protected against Arbiter’s Attacks -- Convertible Undeniable Signatures -- Unconditionally-Secure Digital Signatures -- Secret Sharing -- Geometric Shared Secret and/or Shared Control Schemes -- Some Improved Bounds on the Information Rate of Perfect Secret Sharing Schemes -- Collective Coin Tossing Without Assumptions nor Broadcasting -- Key Distribution -- A Key Distribution “Paradox” -- A Modular Approach to Key Distribution -- Hash Functions -- Structural Properties of One-Way Hash Functions -- The MD4 Message Digest Algorithm -- Zero-Knowledge -- Achieving Zero-Knowledge Robustly -- Hiding Instances in Zero-Knowledge Proof Systems -- Multi-Language Zero Knowledge Interactive Proof Systems -- Publicly Verifiable Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Proofs -- Cryptographic Applications of the Non-Interactive Metaproof and Many-prover Systems -- Interactive Proofs with Provable Security against Honest Verifiers -- Randomness -- On the Universality of the Next Bit Test -- A Universal Statistical Test for Random Bit Generators -- On the Impossibility of Private Key Cryptography with Weakly Random Keys -- Applications -- How to Time-Stamp a Digital Document -- How to Utilize the Randomness of Zero-Knowledge Proofs -- Fast Software Encryption Functions -- CORSAIR: A Smart Card for Public Key Cryptosystems -- Design and Analysis I -- Fast Checkers for Cryptography -- Complexity Theoretic Issues Concerning Block Ciphers Related to D.E.S. -- The Redoc II Cryptosystem -- A Recursive Construction Method of S-boxes Satisfying Strict Avalanche Criterion -- Design and Analysis II -- A Comparison of Practical Public-Key Cryptosystems based on Integer Factorization and Discrete Logarithms -- Nonlinear Parity Circuits and their Cryptographic Applications -- Cryptographic Significance of the Carry for Ciphers Based on Integer Addition -- Impromptu Talks -- Computation of Discrete Logarithms in Prime Fields -- Systolic Modular Multiplication -- Finding Four Million Large Random Primes -- The FEAL Cipher Family -- Discrete-Log With Compressible Exponents
Crypto '90 marked the tenth anniversary of the Crypto conferences held at the University of California at Santa Barbara. The conference was held from August 11 to August 15, 1990 and was sponsored by the International Association for Cryptologic Research, in cooperation with the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Security and Privacy and the Department of Computer Science of the University of California at Santa Barbara. 227 participants from twenty countries around the world. Crypto '90 attracted Roughly 35% of attendees were from academia, 45% from industry and 20% from government. The program was intended to provide a balance between the purely theoretical and the purely practical aspects of cryptography to meet the needs and diversified interests of these various groups. The overall organization of the conference was superbly handled by the general chairperson Sherry McMahan. All of the outstanding features of Crypto, which we have come to expect over the years, were again present and, in addition to all of this, she did a magnificent job in the preparation of the book of abstracts. This is a crucial part of the program and we owe her a great deal of thanks
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