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Part of the book series: Progress in Computer Science and Applied Logic ((PCS,volume 17))

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We now try very briefly to describe several other problems which look quite unrelated to the questions considered in this book (in particular, they are not directly related to any functions over a finite field), but for which, nevertheless, we hope our approach could turn out to be useful.

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Shparlinski, I. (1999). Further Directions. In: Number Theoretic Methods in Cryptography. Progress in Computer Science and Applied Logic, vol 17. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-8664-2_14

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