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ASIACRYPT
2004
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
How Far Can We Go Beyond Linear Cryptanalysis?
Abstract. Several generalizations of linear cryptanalysis have been proposed in the past, as well as very similar attacks in a statistical point of view. In this paper, we define ...
Thomas Baignères, Pascal Junod, Serge Vaude...
CIKM
2011
Springer
14 years 4 months ago
How to carry over historic books into social networks
This paper describes how to make use of e-books that look like printed books in a knowledge network. After an overview of digitalization efforts and current digital library initia...
Heimo Müller, Hermann A. Maurer
126
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ASIACRYPT
2000
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Cryptanalysis of the TTM Cryptosystem
Abstract. In 1985 Fell and Diffie proposed constructing trapdoor functions with multivariate equations [11]. They used several sequentially solved stages. Another idea of building ...
Louis Goubin, Nicolas Courtois
123
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ICIP
2002
IEEE
16 years 5 months ago
A statistical analysis of diffraction-limited imaging
The Rayleigh criterion is generally regarded as a fundamental limit and due to its practical accuracy in predicting the performance of optical imaging systems, it has unfortunatel...
Peyman Milanfar, Ali Shakouri
WEBNET
1997
15 years 5 months ago
Beyond Java: An Infrastructure for High-Performance Mobile Code on the World Wide Web
: We are building an infrastructure for the platform-independent distribution and execution of high-performance mobile code as a future Internet technology to complement and perhap...
Michael Franz