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IJBC
2006
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Some Basic Cryptographic Requirements for Chaos-Based Cryptosystems
In recent years, a large amount of work on chaos-based cryptosystems have been published. However many of the proposed schemes fail to explain or do not possess a number of featur...
Gonzalo Álvarez, Shujun Li
EUROCRYPT
1999
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Secure Distributed Key Generation for Discrete-Log Based Cryptosystems
Distributed key generation is a main component of threshold cryptosystems and distributed cryptographic computing in general. Solutions to the distributed generation of private key...
Rosario Gennaro, Stanislaw Jarecki, Hugo Krawczyk,...
EUROCRYPT
1999
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
On the Performance of Hyperelliptic Cryptosystems
In this paper we discuss various aspects of cryptosystems based on hyperelliptic curves. In particular we cover the implementation of the group law on such curves and how to genera...
Nigel P. Smart
SEC
1993
13 years 6 months ago
LUC: A New Public Key System
We describe public key cryptosystems and analyse the RSA cryptosystem, pointing out a weakness (already known) of the RSA system. We define Lucas functions and derive some of thei...
Peter J. Smith, Michael J. J. Lennon
CRYPTO
2006
Springer
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13 years 8 months ago
On the Higher Order Nonlinearities of Algebraic Immune Functions
Abstract. One of the most basic requirements concerning Boolean functions used in cryptosystems is that they must have high algebraic degrees. This simple criterion is not always w...
Claude Carlet