Illustrating the power of algorithms, Algorithmic Cryptanalysis
describes algorithmic methods with cryptographically relevant
examples. Focusing on both private- and public-key cryptographic
algorithms, it presents each algorithm either as a textual
description, in pseudo-code, or in a C code program. Divided into
three parts, the book begins with a short introduction to
cryptography and a background chapter on elementary number theory
and algebra. It then moves on to algorithms, with each chapter in
this section dedicated to a single topic and often illustrated with
simple cryptographic applications. The final part addresses more
sophisticated cryptographic applications, including LFSR-based
stream ciphers and index calculus methods. Accounting for the
impact of current computer architectures, this book explores the
algorithmic and implementation aspects of cryptanalysis methods. It
can serve as a handbook of algorithmic methods for cryptographers
as well as a textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses on
cryptanalysis and cryptography.
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