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Boolean Functions for Cryptography and Coding Theory
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Boolean Functions for Cryptography and Coding Theory

BookHardcover
Ranking42763in
CHF120.00

Description

Boolean functions are essential to systems for secure and reliable communication. This comprehensive survey of Boolean functions for cryptography and coding covers the whole domain and all important results, building on the author's influential articles with additional topics and recent results. A useful resource for researchers and graduate students, the book balances detailed discussions of properties and parameters with examples of various types of cryptographic attacks that motivate the consideration of these parameters. It provides all the necessary background on mathematics, cryptography, and coding, and an overview on recent applications, such as side channel attacks on smart cards, cloud computing through fully homomorphic encryption, and local pseudo-random generators. The result is a complete and accessible text on the state of the art in single and multiple output Boolean functions that illustrates the interaction between mathematics, computer science, and telecommunications.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-108-47380-4
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date07/01/2021
Pages574 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 196 mm, Height 257 mm, Thickness 36 mm
Weight1225 g
Article no.7742397
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.33389486
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Author

Claude Carlet is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of Paris VIII, France and member of the Bergen University department of computer science. He has contributed to fifteen books, and published more than 130 papers in international journals and more than sixty papers in international proceedings. He has been a member of eighty program committees of international conferences, and served as co-chair for nine of them. He has overseen the research group 'Codage-Cryptographie', which gathers all French researchers in coding and cryptography, and is editor-in-chief of the journal Cryptography and Communications. He has been an invited plenary speaker at twenty international conferences and the invited speaker at thirty other international conferences and workshops.

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