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A Provable-Security Treatment of the Key-Wrap Problem
Phillip Rogaway, Thomas Shrimpton
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The rulership of Pippin I of Aquitaine
This article uses the reign of Pippin I of Aquitaine (d. 838) as a case study for the historiographical concept of ‘sub‐rulership’ in Carolingian Francia. It unpicks how Pippin’s status varied over time, arguing that Pippin’s rulership represents well the tension between kingship as an office and as a dynastic status.
Eddie Meehan
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A Post-Processing Method for Quantum Random Number Generator Based on Zero-Phase Component Analysis Whitening. [PDF]
Liu L +6 more
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QUAD: A Practical Stream Cipher with Provable Security
Côme Berbain +2 more
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Traversal Learning Coordination for Lossless and Efficient Distributed Learning
ABSTRACT In this paper, we introduce Traversal Learning (TL), a novel approach designed to address the problem of decreased quality encountered in popular distributed learning (DL) paradigms such as Federated Learning (FL), Split Learning (SL) and SplitFed Learning (SFL).
Erdenebileg Batbaatar +3 more
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NTRU-MCF: A Chaos-Enhanced Multidimensional Lattice Signature Scheme for Post-Quantum Cryptography. [PDF]
Wang R, Yuan B, Yuan M, Li Y.
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A Roadmap for Plasma‐Enabled Electrocatalysis in Urea Production
A modular plasma—electrochemical platform enables fully electrified urea synthesis from air and CO2 under ambient conditions. This Review integrates plasma oxidation, C─N coupling electrolysis, mechanistic insights, and techno‐economic metrics into a roadmap for scalable, distributed, and renewable fertilizer production.
Jingwen Huang +6 more
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An MLWE-Based Cut-and-Choose Oblivious Transfer Protocol. [PDF]
Tang Y +5 more
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Declining Performance on American Board of Emergency Medicine Written Examinations
ABSTRACT Introduction Emergency medicine (EM) is at a critical juncture with pervasive boarding and overcrowding, a rapid rise in new residency programs, and continuing recovery from the COVID‐19 pandemic. These factors could all potentially impact trainees' learning experiences.
Earl J. Reisdorff +12 more
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