Discrete Mathematics With Cryptographic Applications: A Self-Teaching Introduction

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This book covers discrete mathematics both as it has been established after its emergence since the middle of the last century and as its elementary applications to cryptography. It can be used by any individual studying discrete mathematics, finite mathematics, and similar subjects. Any necessary prerequisites are explained and illustrated in the book. As a background of cryptography, the textbook gives an introduction into number theory, coding theory, information theory, that obviously have discrete nature. Designed in a “self-teaching” format, the book includes about 600 problems (with and without solutions) and numerous, practical examples of cryptography. FEATURES:
  • Designed in a “self-teaching” format, the book includes about 600 problems (with and without solutions) and numerous examples of cryptography

  • Provides an introduction into number theory, game theory, coding theory, and information theory as background for the coverage of cryptography

  • Covers cryptography topics such as CRT, affine ciphers, hashing functions, substitution ciphers, unbreakable ciphers, Discrete Logarithm Problem (DLP), and more.

Author(s): Alexander I. Kheyfits PhD
Edition: 1
Publisher: Mercury Learning and Information
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 375
Tags: discrete mathematics;cryptography;number theory;coding theory;information theory;