Cryptography: Diffusing the Confusion: No 5 (Communications Systems, Techniques & Applications S.) - Hardcover

Shepherd, Simon J.

 
9780863802706: Cryptography: Diffusing the Confusion: No 5 (Communications Systems, Techniques & Applications S.)

Synopsis

While most books on cryptography assume extensive mathematical background, this book gives simpler explanations for factoring with elliptic curves and with false witnesses, mixed shift register sequences, finite automata, diophantine public key ciphers, feedforward sequences, spectral cryptanalysis, Ramanujan's partition functions, and cryptanalysis of the human genome. It offers self-contained, tutorial-style chapters with worked examples The author is affiliated with the Telecommunications Research Center at Bradford University, UK. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Synopsis

In the early 1970s cryptography was the almost exclusive preserve of the Government and Military. At the beginning of the new Millennium it is the key technology underlying the Internet revolution and is of critical commercial and academic importance. The broadband technology necessary to make Internet commerce a reality is already with us, but the best networks in the world are effectively useless if no-one will trust them with their sensitive commercial, financial, medical or military data. Most books on cryptography are written by mathematicians for mathematicians and assume more background knowledge than many are likely to possess. This book seeks to redress this balance with self-contained tutorial-styled chapters along with worked examples. Looking to the future, completion of the sequencing of the human genome has opened new doors in the treatment of disease. This book suggests it will be cryptographers, not medics who will make critical advances.

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