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Theory of Cryptography : 8th Theory of Cryptography Conference, TCC 2011, Providence, RI, USA, March 28-30, 2011, Proceedings / edited by Yuval Ishai.
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- Book
- Series:
- Computer Science (Springer-11645)
- LNCS sublibrary. Security and cryptology ; SL 4, 6597.
- Security and Cryptology ; 6597
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Data encryption (Computer science).
- Computer networks.
- Computer security.
- Coding theory.
- Information theory.
- Computer science--Mathematics.
- Computer science.
- Algorithms.
- Cryptology.
- Computer Communication Networks.
- Systems and Data Security.
- Coding and Information Theory.
- Math Applications in Computer Science.
- Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
- Local Subjects:
- Cryptology.
- Computer Communication Networks.
- Systems and Data Security.
- Coding and Information Theory.
- Math Applications in Computer Science.
- Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (XII, 631 pages).
- Edition:
- First edition 2011.
- Contained In:
- Springer eBooks
- Place of Publication:
- Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2011.
- System Details:
- text file PDF
- Summary:
- This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 8th Theory of Cryptography Conference, TCC 2011, held in Providence, Rhode Island, USA, in March 2011. The 35 revised full papers are presented together with 2 invited talks and were carefully reviewed and selected from 108 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on hardness amplification, leakage resilience, tamper resilience, encryption, composable security, secure computation, privacy, coin tossing and pseudorandomness, black-box constructions and separations, and black box separations.
- Other Format:
- Printed edition:
- ISBN:
- 978-3-642-19571-6
- 9783642195716
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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