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ACNS
2006
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
Do Broken Hash Functions Affect the Security of Time-Stamping Schemes?
We study the influence of collision-finding attacks on the security of time-stamping schemes. We distinguish between client-side hash functions used to shorten the documents befo...
Ahto Buldas, Sven Laur
FSE
2006
Springer
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13 years 9 months ago
Breaking the ICE - Finding Multicollisions in Iterated Concatenated and Expanded (ICE) Hash Functions
The security of hash functions has recently become one of the hottest topics in the design and analysis of cryptographic primitives. Since almost all the hash functions used today ...
Jonathan J. Hoch, Adi Shamir
CPHYSICS
2006
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13 years 5 months ago
Collision-free spatial hash functions for structural analysis of billion-vertex chemical bond networks
State-of-the-art molecular dynamics (MD) simulations generate massive datasets involving billion-vertex chemical bond networks, which makes data mining based on graph algorithms s...
Cheng Zhang, Bhupesh Bansal, Paulo S. Branicio, Ra...
IPL
2011
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On the cryptanalysis of the hash function Fugue: Partitioning and inside-out distinguishers
Fugue is an intriguing hash function design with a novel shift-register based compression structure and has formal security proofs e.g. against collision attacks. In this paper, w...
Jean-Philippe Aumasson, Raphael C.-W. Phan
EIT
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Relating Boolean gate truth tables to one-way functions
We present a schema to build one way functions from a family of Boolean gates. Moreover, we relate characteristics of these Boolean gate truth tables to properties of the derived ...
Mahadevan Gomathisankaran, Akhilesh Tyagi