Introduction
This chapter gives a short introduction into the field of cryptography. After defining the protection goals of cryptography, we briefly describe the main cryptographic primitives used to achieve these goals. We describe why the currently used public key c
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Jintai Ding Albrecht Petzoldt Dieter S. Schmidt
Multivariate Public Key Cryptosystems Second Edition
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Jintai Ding • Albrecht Petzoldt • Dieter S. Schmidt
Multivariate Public Key Cryptosystems Second Edition
Jintai Ding Department of Mathematical Sciences University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH, USA
Albrecht Petzoldt Department of Computer Science Friedrich-Alexander-Universit¨at Erlangen-N¨urnberg Erlangen, Germany
Dieter S. Schmidt Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science University of Cincinnati Springboro, OH, USA
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