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ACISP
2003
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
New Constructions for Resilient and Highly Nonlinear Boolean Functions
Abstract. We explore three applications of geometric sequences in constructing cryptographic Boolean functions. First, we construct 1-resilient functions of n Boolean variables wit...
Khoongming Khoo, Guang Gong
PLDI
2003
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Linear analysis and optimization of stream programs
As more complex DSP algorithms are realized in practice, an increasing need for high-level stream abstractions that can be compiled without sacrificing efficiency. Toward this en...
Andrew A. Lamb, William Thies, Saman P. Amarasingh...
ICCV
2009
IEEE
15 years 1 months ago
Is Dual Linear Self-Calibration Artificially Ambiguous?
This purely theoretical work investigates the problem of artificial singularities in camera self-calibration. Selfcalibration allows one to upgrade a projective reconstruction t...
Pierre Gurdjos, Adrien Bartoli, Peter Sturm
SACRYPT
2004
Springer
122views Cryptology» more  SACRYPT 2004»
14 years 1 months ago
Extending the Resynchronization Attack
Abstract. Synchronous stream ciphers need perfect synchronization between sender and receiver. In practice, this is ensured by a resync mechanism. Daemen et al. [10] first describ...
Frederik Armknecht, Joseph Lano, Bart Preneel
NAA
2000
Springer
125views Mathematics» more  NAA 2000»
14 years 4 days ago
Matrix Computations Using Quasirandom Sequences
Abstract. The convergence of Monte Carlo method for numerical integration can often be improved by replacing pseudorandom numbers (PRNs) with more uniformly distributed numbers kno...
Michael Mascagni, Aneta Karaivanova