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Foundations of Cryptography

Foundations of Cryptography

Foundations of Cryptography

Volume 1: Basic Tools
Oded Goldreich, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
January 2007
1. Basic Tools
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    Cryptography is concerned with the conceptualization, definition and construction of computing systems that address security concerns. The design of cryptographic systems must be based on firm foundations. This book presents a rigorous and systematic treatment of the foundational issues: defining cryptographic tasks and solving new cryptographic problems using existing tools. It focuses on the basic mathematical tools: computational difficulty (one-way functions), pseudorandomness and zero-knowledge proofs. The emphasis is on the clarification of fundamental concepts and on demonstrating the feasibility of solving cryptographic problems, rather than on describing ad-hoc approaches. The book is suitable for use in a graduate course on cryptography and as a reference book for experts. The author assumes basic familiarity with the design and analysis of algorithms; some knowledge of complexity theory and probability is also useful.

    • Systematic and rigorous approach that is focused on concepts
    • Each chapter has exercises and guidelines for solution

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    'The written style is excellent and natural, making the text rather comfortable to read even on quite advanced topics. The book is suitable for students in a graduate course on cryptography, and is also a useful reference text for experts.' The Mathematical Gazette

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    Product details

    January 2007
    Paperback
    9780521035361
    396 pages
    254 × 178 × 21 mm
    0.68kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of figures
    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Computational difficulty
    • 3. Pseudorandom generators
    • 4. Zero-knowledge proof systems
    • Appendix A: background in computational number theory
    • Appendix B: brief outline of volume 2
    • Bibliography
    • Index.