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Advances in Cryptology - AUSCRYPT '90

International Conference on Cryptology Sydney, Australia, January 8-11, 1990

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 453)

Conference series link(s): AUSCRYPT: International Conference on Cryptology

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Table of contents (39 papers)

  1. LOKI — A cryptographic primitive for authentication and secrecy applications

    • Lawrence Brown, Josef Pieprzyk, Jennifer Seberry
    Pages 229-236
  2. Permutation generators of alternating groups

    • Josef Pieprzyk, Xian-Mo Zhang
    Pages 237-244
  3. Demonstrating possession without revealing factors and its application

    • Hiroki Shizuya, Kenji Koyama, Toshiya Itoh
    Pages 273-293
  4. A note on strong Fibonacci pseudoprimes

    • Rudolf Lidl, Winfried B. Müller
    Pages 311-317
  5. On the significance of the directed acyclic word graph in cryptology

    • Cees J. A. Jansen, Dick E. Boekee
    Pages 318-326
  6. Solving equations in sequences

    • Kencheng Zeng, Minqiang Huang
    Pages 327-332
  7. RSA as a benchmark for multiprocessor machines

    • Rodney H. Cooper, Wayne Patterson
    Pages 356-359
  8. Record encryption in distributed databases

    • Thomas Hardjono
    Pages 386-395
  9. VLSI design for exponentiation in GF(2n)

    • W. Geiselmann, D. Gollmann
    Pages 397-405
  10. Minòs: Extended user authentication

    • Michael Newberry
    Pages 410-423
  11. Universal logic sequences

    • Ed Dawson, Bruce Goldburg
    Pages 425-432
  12. The three faces of information security

    • John M. Carroll
    Pages 433-450

About this book

This volume is a collection of refereed papers presented during AUSCRYPT '90 held in Sydney, Australia, January 8-11, 1990. This was the first conference of a series sponsored by the International Association for Cryptological Research (IACR) in addition to the EUROCRYPT series held in European countries and the CRYPTO series held in Santa Barbara, California. The volume is divided into sections on: - Public-key cryptosystems - Pseudorandomness and sequences - Network security - Authentication - Block ciphers - Zero-knowledge protocols - Theory - Applications - Implementations. It is a "must" for all researchers and students interested in recent progress in cryptology.

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