Public-Key Cryptography

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Cryptography, secret writing, is enjoying a scientific renaissance following the seminal discovery in 1977 of public-key cryptography and applications in computers and communications. This book gives a broad overview of public-key cryptography - its essence and advantages, various public-key cryptosystems, and protocols - as well as a comprehensive introduction to classical cryptography and cryptoanalysis. The second edition has been revised and enlarged especially in its treatment of cryptographic protocols. From a review of the first edition: "This is a comprehensive review ... there can be no doubt that this will be accepted as a standard text. At the same time, it is clearly and entertainingly written ... and can certainly stand alone." Alex M. Andrew, Kybernetes, March 1992

Author(s): Arto Salomaa
Series: Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Springer
Year: 1996

Language: English
Commentary: 600 dpi, pages have an extra grey layer
Pages: 282
Tags: Data Encryption;Coding and Information Theory;Computer Communication Networks;Math Applications in Computer Science;Complexity;Number Theory

Front Matter....Pages I-X
Classical Two-Way Cryptography....Pages 1-54
The Idea of Public Keys....Pages 55-76
Knapsack Systems....Pages 77-124
RSA....Pages 125-157
Other Bases of Cryptosystems....Pages 159-179
Cryptographic Protocols: Surprising Vistas for Communication....Pages 181-244
Back Matter....Pages 245-275