Cryptographic applications of analytic number theory: complexity lower bounds and pseudorandomness

Igor Shparlinski

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Abstract

The book introduces new ways of using analytic number theory in cryptography and related areas, such as complexity theory and pseudorandom number generation. Cryptographers and number theorists will find this book useful. The former can learn about new number theoretic techniques which have proved to be invaluable cryptographic tools, the latter about new challenging areas of applications of their skills.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBasel, Switzerland ; Boston
PublisherBirkhäuser Verlag
ISBN (Print)3764366540
Publication statusPublished - 2003

Publication series

NameProgress in computer science and applied logic
PublisherBirkhäuser Verlag
Volume22

Keywords

  • Computational complexity
  • Coding theory
  • Combinatorial number theory

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