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For any symmetric key cryptosystem with $n$-bit secret key, the key can be recovered in $O(2^{n/2})$ exploiting Grover search algorithm, resulting in the effective key length to be half. In this direction, subsequent work has been done on AES and some other block ciphers. On the other hand, lightweight ciphers like SIMON was left unexplored.
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The Simons Observatory: instrument overview [PDF]
The Simons Observatory (SO) will make precise temperature and polarization measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) using a set of telescopes which will cover angular scales between 1 arcminute and tens of degrees, contain over 60,000 detectors, and observe at frequencies between 27 and 270 GHz.
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Philonema agubernaculum Simon & Simon 1936
** Philonema agubernaculum Simon & Simon, 1936 Synonym: ** Philonema salvelini Richardson, 1936 Description (after Simon & Simon 1936). With characteristics of the genus. Males: mean 16.5 (range 12–23) long; mean maximum width 0.296. Mean lengths of the muscular and glandular portions of the oesophagus are 0.404 and 1.122 respectively. Anus to tail tip
Arai, Hisao P., Smith, John W.
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Remarks on Simon's Comments [PDF]
Herbert Simon has commented on my article, to which I have been asked to respond. This sequence of events is slightly misleading: It suggests the familiar article-critique-rebuttal pattern, whereas I believe that, in fact, Simon and I are in substantial agreement about the nature of causation and its formal model. A few points of disagreement do remain,
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Within the integer lattice \(\mathbb{Z}^d\), an important role -- somewhat akin to that of compact convex sets in Euclidean space -- is played by the rectangular blocks (or meshes). \textit{J. B. Baillon} and \textit{S. Simons} [J. Comb. Theory, Ser. A 60, No.
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Simon and the Sirens: A Commentary
Even in its extended usage, the concept of bounded rationality bears the birthmark of its origins in economics. First and most obviously, it is about seeking the most efficient (not necessarily the best) means toward a given end, whether that is curing patients or proving theorems.
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Correction: Attitudes towards people with mental disorders: results of a psychometric evaluation and confirmatory factor analysis of the stigma towards people with mental disorders (SToP MD) scale. [PDF]
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Shifting and zooming through space … or not: The role of attention in spatial compatibility tasks - A replication of Stoffer (1991). [PDF]
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