Cryptography and coding III : 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 in December 1991
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Cryptography and coding III : 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 in December 1991
(The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications conference series, new ser. ; 45)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1993
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"The Third Conference on Cryptography and Coding"--Pref
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume provides a survey and update of research on the related topics of cryptography and coding and should be of interest to industry, government and university departments. The topics feature applications of group theory, number theory, and probability and mathematicians from these areas as well as combinatorics will be interested in the international selection of papers. Included in the contents are papers as follows: Review of Coding Techniques for Parallel Asynchronous Communication (M. Blaum, Almaden Research Centre, San Jose, CA); Digital Signatures (F. Piper, University of London and N.M. Stephens, University of Wales); Recurrent Sequences of Modulo Prime Powers (R.G.E. Pinch, Cambridge); Disign of Codes for the Binary Adder Channel (J.L. Massey, Zurich). This book is intended for mathematicians in research departments and industry who are working in combinatorics and applications of group theory and information theory.
Table of Contents
Keeping Secrets a Personal Matter or the Exponential Security System by T. Beth/R,eview of Coding Techniques for Parallel Asynchronous Communications by M. Blaum and J. Bruck/Multisignatures Revisited by C. Boyd/Coding Schemes for Two-dimensional Position Sensing by J. Burns and C.J. Mitchelv Design of Orthogonal Sequences: A Geometric Approach by A.G. Burr/Using Genetic Algorithms to Search for Binary Sequences with Large Merit Factor by W. Crompton and N.M. Stephens/Orientable Sequences by Z.-D. Dai, K.M. Martin, M.J.B. RObshaw and P.R. Wild/Improved Bounds for the Rabin Primality Test by 1. Damgixd and P. Landrock/Multi-Functionality and its Application in Digital Communication System Design by M. DarneU and B. Honary/An In-Band CDMA System Employing Sequence Segment Keying by M. DarneU and T.E. Miller/A New Approach to the Design of Codes for the Binaxy Adder Channel by V.C. da Rocha, Jr. and J.L. Massey/, Duality and Normal Basis Multiplication by W. Geiselmann and D. Gollmann/'kansformation Matrices of Clock-controlled Shift Registers by D. Gollmann/Minimisation of Error Multiplication for Mary Signals by B. Honary and G. Markarian/Cryptanalysis of LOKI by L. Ramkilde Knudsen/Finding the Position of a Subarray in a Pseudo-Random Array by S. Lloyd and J. Burns/Untrustworthy Participants in Perfect Secret Sharing Schemes by K.M. Martin/Randomness Properties of Two Chaotic Mappings by A. McGrail @urrent Sequences Modulo Prime Powers by R.G.E. Pinch/ Digital Signatures: RSA or El Gamal? by F. Piper and N. Stephens/Error Control Codes with In-band Spectral Nulls by A. Popplewell and J.J. O'ReiBy/On Encoding and Decoding of the Codes from Hermitian Curves by B.-Z. Shen/The Genetic Code by RI. Slater/On the Construction of Majority-Logic Decodable Group Codes by K.-H. Zimmermann.
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