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Quantum asymmetric key crypto scheme using Grover iteration
Here, we propose a quantum asymmetric key cryptography scheme using Grover’s quantum search algorithm. In the proposed scheme, Alice generates a pair of public and private keys, keeps the private keys safe, and only discloses public keys to the outside ...
Chun Seok Yoon +4 more
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Asymmetric cryptography and trapdoor one-way functions
The asymmetric-key (public-key) encryption scheme is considered to be the most important discovery in the history of cryptography. It is based on the use of two complementary keys generated according to a chosen trapdoor one-way function (TOWF).
Krzyworzeka, Natalia
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This short survey article reviews progress in asymmetric (or public-key) cryptography. Knapsack methods are described along with the successful attacks by Shamir and others. The RSA method and certain generalisations are also considered.
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Transitory Master Key Transport Layer Security for WSNs
Security approaches in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are normally based on symmetric cryptography. Instead of symmetric encryption, some alternative approaches have been developed by using public-key cryptography. However, the higher computational cost
Mattia Griotti +2 more
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Jungeblut T, Puttmann C, Dreesen R, et al. Resource Efficiency of Hardware Extensions of a 4-issue VLIW Processor for Elliptic Curve Cryptography. Advances in Radio Science.
M. Thies +13 more
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Secure Data Travelling User using Hybrid Cryptosystem with User Privacy Protection
Nowadays traveling is the activity that everyone likes the most, but sometimes there is one traveling member who is lost and confused looking for the location of the other members.
Anindya Dwi Putri Islamidina +2 more
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Exploiting the Power of GPUs for Asymmetric Cryptography [PDF]
Modern Graphics Processing Units (GPU) have reached a dimension with respect to performance and gate count exceeding conventional Central Processing Units (CPU) by far. Many modern computer systems include --- beside a CPU --- such a powerful GPU which runs idle most of the time and might be used as cheap and instantly available co-processor for ...
Robert Szerwinski, Tim Güneysu
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Security of Neural Network-Based Key Agreement Protocol for Smart Grids
Recent developments in quantum computing pose a significant threat to the asymmetric cryptography currently in use. Neural cryptography offers a potential alternative that is resistant to attacks of known quantum computer algorithms.
Miłosz Stypiński, Marcin Niemiec
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Plasma membranes contain dynamic nanoscale domains that organize lipids and receptors. Because viruses operate at similar scales, this architecture shapes early infection steps, including attachment, receptor engagement, and entry. Using influenza A virus and HIV‐1 as examples, we highlight how receptor nanoclusters, multivalent glycan interactions ...
Jan Schlegel, Christian Sieben
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Universal quantum obfuscation for quantum non-linear functions
Research on quantum cryptography has burgeoned in the recent decades and combined quantum mechanics and cryptography theory. Among the existing quantum cryptographic primitives, quantum obfuscation is an emergent force to be reckoned with.
Chuyue Pan, Tao Shang, Yuanjing Zhang
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