Cryptography : an introduction
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Cryptography : an introduction
(Student mathematical library, v. 18)
American Mathematical Society, c2002
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Введение в криптографию
Vvedenie v kriptografii︠u︡
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Originally published: Москва : МЦНМО, 1998, 2000
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Learning about cryptography requires examining fundamental issues about information security. Questions abound, ranging from 'From whom are we protecting ourselves?' and 'How can we measure levels of security?' to 'What are our opponent's capabilities?' and 'What are their goals?' Answering these questions requires an understanding of basic cryptography. This book, written by Russian cryptographers, explains those basics.Chapters are independent and can be read in any order. The introduction gives a general description of all the main notions of modern cryptography: a cipher, a key, security, an electronic digital signature, a cryptographic protocol, etc. Other chapters delve more deeply into this material. The final chapter presents problems and selected solutions from ""Cryptography Olympiads for (Russian) High School Students"". This is an English translation of a Russian textbook. It is suitable for advanced high school students and undergraduates studying information security. It is also appropriate for a general mathematical audience interested in cryptography. Also on cryptography and available from the AMS is ""Codebreakers: Ame Beurling and the Swedish Crypto Program during World War II"".
Table of Contents
Main notions Cryptograpy and complexity theory Cryptographic protocols Algorithmic problems of number theory Mathematics of secret sharing Cryptography olympiads for high school students Bibliography.
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