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Public-Key Cryptography: Theory and Practice

Public-Key Cryptography:   Theory and Practice

Author(s):
  • Abhijit Das
  • C. E. Veni Madhavan
  • Author: Abhijit Das
    • ISBN:9788131708323
    • 10 Digit ISBN:8131708322
    • Price:Rs. 1050.00
    • Pages:584
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


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    Public-key Cryptography provides a comprehensive coverage of the mathematical tools required for understanding the techniques of public-key cryptography and cryptanalysis. Key topics covered in the book include common cryptographic primitives and symmetric techniques, quantum cryptography, complexity theory, and practical cryptanalytic techniques such as side-channel attacks and backdoor attacks.

    Organized into eight chapters and supplemented with four appendices, this book is designed to be a self-sufficient resource for all students, teachers and researchers interested in the field of cryptography.

    Table of Content

    Preface Notations
    1. Overview
    2. Mathematical Concepts
    3. Algebraic and Number-theoretic Computations
    4. The Intractable Mathematical Problems
    5. Cryptographic Algorithms
    6. Standards
    7. Cryptanalysis in Practice
    8. Quantum Computation and Cryptography
    Appendices
    1. Symmetric Techniques
    2. Key Exchange in Sensor Networks
    3. Complexity Theory and Cryptography
    4. Hints to Selected Exercises
    References Index

    Salient Features

    • Detailed coverage of public-key cryptography standards and definitions.
    • Examples, algorithms and mathematical results integrated throughout the chapters.
    • Exercises to deepen the understanding of the concepts discussed in the chapters.
    • Appendices on symmetric techniques, key exchange in sensor networks, complexity theory and cryptography, and hints for deriving solutions to complex problems.
    • Topics graded according to difficulty level.