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How to Strengthen Any Weakly Unforgeable Signature into a Strongly Unforgeable Signature

2006
Standard signature schemes are usually designed only to achieve weak unforgeability – i.e. preventing forgery of signatures on new messages not previously signed. However, most signature schemes are randomised and allow many possible signatures for a single message.
Ron Steinfeld   +2 more
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BETWEEN FORGIVENESS AND UNFORGIVENESS

The Heythrop Journal, 2010
Although demanding and hard to grant, forgiveness has been treasured for centuries because it has the power to heal emotional wounds, restore human relationships and break the chain of violence. Some writers, though, have asserted that forgiveness found its boundaries in Auschwitz; the Nazi crimes against humanity reached the pinnacle there and cannot ...
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The Idiot as a Tragedy of Unforgiveness

2020
Dostoevsky Studies, Vol 23 (2020)
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Quantum Cryptography, or Unforgeable Subway Tokens

1983
The use of quantum mechanical systems, such as polarized photons, to record information gives rise to novel cryptographic phenomena, not achievable with classical recording media: 1) A Verify Only Memory (VOM) that, with high probability, cannot be read or copied by someone ignorant of its contents; 2) the multiplexing of two messages in such a way ...
Charles H. Bennett   +3 more
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Unforgiveness: Refining theory and measurement of an understudied construct

British Journal of Social Psychology, 2017
This research presents a multidimensional conceptualization of unforgiveness and the development and validation of the unforgiveness measure ( UFM ). The scale was developed based on a qualitative study of people's experiences of unforgiven interpersonal offences (Study 1).
Madelynn R. D. Stackhouse   +2 more
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Unforgeable Watermarking Schemes with Public Extraction

2018
A watermarking scheme consists of a marking algorithm allowing one to embed some information into a program while preserving its functionality and an extraction algorithm enabling one to extract embedded information from a marked program. The main security properties of watermarking schemes include unremovability and unforgeability.
Rupeng Yang   +4 more
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Justified Unforgiveness

Justified Unforgiveness: A Moral Case Against Silence, Neglect, and Forgetfulness corrects the overemphasis on the benefits of forgiveness and shows how unforgiveness is a morally appropriate – and at times morally necessary – response towards unremorseful and unrepentant wrongdoers, grave wrongs brought about by absolute evil, and situations where ...
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Forgiveness and Unforgiveness

Clio's Psyche, 1998
Laura Yamhure, C. Snyder
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Digital signature schemes with strong existential unforgeability

F1000Research, 2021
Jason Chia, Ji-Jian Chin
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Achieving forward unforgeability in keyword-field-free conjunctive search

Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 2020
Xiaoguo Li, Tao Xiang
exaly  

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