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Journal of Cryptology, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January 2005
- Moni Naor, Benny Pinkas:
Computationally Secure Oblivious Transfer. 1-35 - Matthias Fitzi, Juan A. Garay, Ueli M. Maurer, Rafail Ostrovsky:
Minimal Complete Primitives for Secure Multi-Party Computation. 37-61 - Henri Cohen:
Analysis of the Sliding Window Powering Algorithm. 63-76
Volume 18, Number 2, April 2005
- Régis Dupont, Andreas Enge, François Morain:
Building Curves with Arbitrary Small MOV Degree over Finite Prime Fields. 79-89 - Rosario Gennaro:
An Improved Pseudo-Random Generator Based on the Discrete Logarithm Problem. 91-110 - John Black, Phillip Rogaway:
CBC MACs for Arbitrary-Length Messages: The Three-Key Constructions. 111-131 - Hoi-Kwong Lo, Hoi Fung Chau, M. Ardehali:
Efficient Quantum Key Distribution Scheme and a Proof of Its Unconditional Security. 133-165 - Tamir Tassa:
Low Bandwidth Dynamic Traitor Tracing Schemes. 167-183
Volume 18, Number 3, July 2005
- Ran Canetti:
Preface. 187-189 - Jeffrey Considine, Matthias Fitzi, Matthew K. Franklin, Leonid A. Levin, Ueli M. Maurer, David Metcalf:
Byzantine Agreement Given Partial Broadcast. 191-217 - Christian Cachin, Klaus Kursawe, Victor Shoup:
Random Oracles in Constantinople: Practical Asynchronous Byzantine Agreement Using Cryptography. 219-246 - Shafi Goldwasser, Yehuda Lindell:
Secure Multi-Party Computation without Agreement. 247-287
Volume 18, Number 4, September 2005
- Eli Biham, Alex Biryukov, Adi Shamir:
Cryptanalysis of Skipjack Reduced to 31 Rounds Using Impossible Differentials. 291-311 - Adrian Kent:
Secure Classical Bit Commitment Using Fixed Capacity Communication Channels. 313-335 - Joachim von zur Gathen, Michael Nöcker:
Polynomial and Normal Bases for Finite Fields. 337-355 - Roberto Maria Avanzi:
The Complexity of Certain Multi-Exponentiation Techniques in Cryptography. 357-373 - Lars R. Knudsen, Chris J. Mitchell:
Partial Key Recovery Attack Against RMAC. 375-389 - Carlo Blundo, Paolo D'Arco:
Analysis and Design of Distributed Key Distribution Centers. 391-414
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