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020 _a9783319948171
082 _a512.7
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100 _aRubinstein-Salzedo, Simon
245 _aCryptography
260 _bSpringer,
_c2018.
_aCham, Switzerland:
300 _axii, 259 p.;
_bpb;
_c24 cm.
365 _aEURO
_b22.99
440 _aSpringer undergraduate mathematics series
520 _aThis text introduces cryptography, from its earliest roots to cryptosystems used today for secure online communication. Beginning with classical ciphers and their cryptanalysis, this book proceeds to focus on modern public key cryptosystems such as Diffie-Hellman, ElGamal, RSA, and elliptic curve cryptography with an analysis of vulnerabilities of these systems and underlying mathematical issues such as factorization algorithms. Specialized topics such as zero knowledge proofs, cryptographic voting, coding theory, and new research are covered in the final section of this book. Aimed at undergraduate students, this book contains a large selection of problems, ranging from straightforward to difficult, and can be used as a textbook for classes as well as self-study. Requiring only a solid grounding in basic mathematics, this book will also appeal to advanced high school students and amateur mathematicians interested in this fascinating and topical subject.
650 _aCombinatorics
650 _aNumber Theory
650 _aCryptography
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