Overview
Contains brief chapter summaries as well as examples, problems and solutions. References for further reading in every chapter. Mathematical derivations are illustrated by a plethora of illustrations.
Aims and Scope
The idea behind this book is to provide the mathematical foundations for assessing modern developments in the Information Age. It deepens and complements the basic concepts, but it also considers instructive and more advanced topics. The treatise starts with a general chapter on algebraic structures; this part provides all the necessary knowledge for the rest of the book. The next chapter gives a concise overview of cryptography. Chapter 3 on number theoretic algorithms is important for developping cryptosystems, Chapter 4 presents the deterministic primality test of Agrawal, Kayal, and Saxena. The account to elliptic curves again focuses on cryptographic applications and algorithms. With combinatorics on words and automata theory, the reader is introduced to two areas of theoretical computer science where semigroups play a fundamental role.The last chapter is devoted to combinatorial group theory and its connections to automata. Contents:Algebraic structuresCryptographyNumber theoretic algorithmsPolynomial time primality testElliptic curvesCombinatorics on wordsAutomataDiscrete infinite groups
Author(s): Volker Diekert, Manfred Kufleitner, Gerhard Rosenberger, Ulrich Hertrampf
Series: De Gruyter Graduate
Edition: 1
Frontmatter: Pages I-IV
Preface: Pages V-VIII
Contents: Pages IX-XII
1. Algebraic structures: Pages 1-48
2. Cryptography: Pages 49-82
3. Number theoretic algorithms: Pages 83-120
4. Polynomial time primality test: Pages 121-130
5. Elliptic curves: Pages 131-160
6. Combinatorics on words: Pages 161-172
7. Automata: Pages 173-235
8. Discrete infinite groups: Pages 236-285
Solutions to exercises: Pages 286-324
Bibliography: Pages 325-328
Index: Pages 329-342