North-Holland Mathematical Library
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Book 66
Stream Cyphers and Number Theory
by Thomas W Cusick, etc., C Ding, and A Renvall
Published 20 April 1998
This work is almost entirely concerned with stream ciphers, concentrating on a particular mathematical model for such ciphers which are called additive natural stream ciphers. These ciphers use a natural sequence generator to produce a periodic keystream. Full definitions of these concepts are given in Chapter 2. This book focuses on keystream sequences which can be analysed using number theory. It turns out that a great deal of information can be deducted about the cryptographic properties of many classes of sequences by applying the terminology and theorems of number theory. These connections can be explicitly made by describing three kinds of bridges between stream ciphering problems and number theory problems. A detailed summary of these ideas is given in the introductory Chapter 1.
Stream Ciphers and Number Theory
by Thomas W Cusick, C Ding, A Renvall, T W Cusick, and Ari R Renvall
Published 20 April 1998