Elementary Number Theory, Cryptography and Codes

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In this volume one finds basic techniques from algebra and number theory (e.g. congruences, unique factorization domains, finite fields, quadratic residues, primality tests, continued fractions, etc.) which in recent years have proven to be extremely useful for applications to cryptography and coding theory. Both cryptography and codes have crucial applications in our daily lives, and they are described here, while the complexity problems that arise in implementing the related numerical algorithms are also taken into due account. Cryptography has been developed in great detail, both in its classical and more recent aspects. In particular public key cryptography is extensively discussed, the use of algebraic geometry, specifically of elliptic curves over finite fields, is illustrated, and a final chapter is devoted to quantum cryptography, which is the new frontier of the field. Coding theory is not discussed in full; however a chapter, sufficient for a good introduction to the subject, has been devoted to linear codes. Each chapter ends with several complements and with an extensive list of exercises, the solutions to most of which are included in the last chapter.

Though the book contains advanced material, such as cryptography on elliptic curves, Goppa codes using algebraic curves over finite fields, and the recent AKS polynomial primality test, the authors' objective has been to keep the exposition as self-contained and elementary as possible. Therefore the book will be useful to students and researchers, both in theoretical (e.g. mathematicians) and in applied sciences (e.g. physicists, engineers, computer scientists, etc.) seeking a friendly introduction to the important subjects treated here. The book will also be useful for teachers who intend to give courses on these topics.

Author(s): M. Welleda Baldoni; Ciro Ciliberto; G.M. Piacentini Cattaneo
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 522

cover......Page 1
Title......Page 3
Introduction......Page 5
Contents......Page 11
1 A round-up on numbers......Page 17
2 Computational complexity......Page 102
3 From infinite to finite......Page 129
4 Finite is not enough: factoring integers......Page 162
5 Finite fields and polynomial congruences......Page 226
6 Primality and factorisation tests......Page 274
7 Secrets. . . and lies......Page 332
8 Transmitting without. . . fear of errors......Page 417
9 The future is already here: quantum cryptography......Page 456
Solution to selected exercises......Page 481
References......Page 516
Index......Page 519