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Making, Breaking Codes: Introduction to Cryptology-Mantesh

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Title:

Making, Breaking Codes: Introduction to Cryptology-Mantesh

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2010-12-06 (by MANTESH )

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http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/1276/mjsa.jpg Making, Breaking Codes: Introduction to Cryptology Publisher: Prentice Hall | Paul Garret ISBN: 0130303690 | PDF 542 pages English 33.8 MB This unique book explains the basic issues of classical and modern cryptography, and provides a self contained essential mathematical background in number theory, abstract algebra, and probability—with surveys of relevant parts of complexity theory and other things. A user-friendly, down-to-earth tone presents concretely motivated introductions to these topics. More detailed chapter topics include simple ciphers; applying ideas from probability; substitutions, transpositions, permutations; modern symmetric ciphers; the integers; prime numbers; powers and roots modulo primes; powers and roots for composite moduli; weakly multiplicative functions; quadratic symbols, quadratic reciprocity; pseudoprimes; groups; sketches of protocols; rings, fields, polynomials; cyclotomic polynomials, primitive roots; pseudo-random number generators; proofs concerning pseudoprimality; factorization attacks finite fields; and elliptic curves. For personnel in computer security, system administration, and information systems............ [/color][/code][/b]

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Comments:

cranswick (2010-12-07)

Thank you once again for your efforts MANTESH is the star uploader ascendant of 2010.

cranswick (2010-12-07)

Blimey! - Pretty heavy stuff. Lost me after the first Chapter. Anyone know of any 'stem cel' torrents?

annabelle31 (2010-12-07)

@cranswick: Look for "The Code Book" by Simon Singh. It is more prose than technical but it will give you a firm grasp on the field and the history of it. Highly recommended.
Oh, and Mantesh, thanks for this one! ;-)