Cryptography and coding : based on the proceedings of a conference organized by The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications on Cryptography and Coding, held at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester on 15th-17th December 1986

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Cryptography and coding : based on the proceedings of a conference organized by The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications on Cryptography and Coding, held at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester on 15th-17th December 1986

edited by Henry J. Beker and F.C. Piper

(The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications conference series, new ser. ; 20)

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1989

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Description

The aim of the book is to bring together mathematicians working in both cryptography and in coding theory. These two topics are closely interrelated. Coding of information is predominantly concerned with ensuring that the data is in a form suitable for transmission and that the information can be protected from any errors during its transmission. Cryptography, on the other hand, is a technique for ensuring its privacy, authenticity, and its protection from deliberate alteration, as required by the application.

Table of Contents

  • Coding for disparity and spectral control, J.J.O'Reilly
  • mealy machines as coding devices, V.J.Rayward-Smith
  • the theory and generation of sets of uncorrelated digital sequences, M.Darnell
  • information theory without the finiteness assumption, III - data compression and codes whose rates exceed unity, G.R.Blakley and C.Meadows
  • adaptive product codes with soft/hard decision decoding, P.G.Farrell et al
  • minimum weight decoding for cyclic codes, P.G.Farrell et al
  • embedded array coding for HF channels, theoretical and practical studies, M.Darnell et al
  • optimum binary words for frame synchronization, M.Beale and R.T.C.Kwok
  • an overview of computer security, R.A.Kemmerer
  • an algebraic construction of sonar sequences using M-sequences, R.A.Games
  • public-key cryptography and re-usable shared secrets, R.A.Croft and S.P.Harris
  • the GEC ic card - a reliable and secure token, N.A.McDonald and S.J.Sylvester
  • encryption using random Boolean functions, M.Beale and M.F.Monaghan
  • speech security and permanents of (O,1) matrices, C.Mitchell
  • digital multisignatures, C.Boyd
  • smart cards for POS-banking, A.G.Kersten
  • geometric structures as threshold schemes, A.Beutelspacher and K.Vedder
  • fast multiplicative inverse in modular arithmetic, J.Gordon
  • standards for data security, W.L.Price
  • correlation analysis of cascaded sequences, D.Gollmann.

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