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Coding and Cryptology

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 An Infinite Class of Balanced Vectorial Boolean Functions with Optimum Algebraic Immunity and Good Nonlinearity
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    Chapter 2 Separation and Witnesses
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    Chapter 3 Binary Covering Arrays and Existentially Closed Graphs
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    Chapter 4 A Class of Three-Weight and Four-Weight Codes
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    Chapter 5 Equal-Weight Fingerprinting Codes
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    Chapter 6 Problems on Two-Dimensional Synchronization Patterns
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    Chapter 7 A New Client-to-Client Password-Authenticated Key Agreement Protocol
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    Chapter 8 Elliptic Twin Prime Conjecture
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    Chapter 9 Hunting for Curves with Many Points
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    Chapter 10 List Decoding of Binary Codes–A Brief Survey of Some Recent Results
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    Chapter 11 Recent Developments in Low-Density Parity-Check Codes
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    Chapter 12 On the Applicability of Combinatorial Designs to Key Predistribution for Wireless Sensor Networks
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    Chapter 13 On Weierstrass Semigroups of Some Triples on Norm-Trace Curves
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    Chapter 14 ERINDALE: A Polynomial Based Hashing Algorithm
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    Chapter 15 A Survey of Algebraic Unitary Codes
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    Chapter 16 New Family of Non-Cartesian Perfect Authentication Codes
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    Chapter 17 On the Impossibility of Strong Encryption Over $\aleph_0$
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    Chapter 18 Minimum Distance between Bent and Resilient Boolean Functions
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    Chapter 19 Unconditionally Secure Approximate Message Authentication
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    Chapter 20 Multiplexing Realizations of the Decimation-Hadamard Transform of Two-Level Autocorrelation Sequences
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    Chapter 21 On Cayley Graphs, Surface Codes, and the Limits of Homological Coding for Quantum Error Correction
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Title
Coding and Cryptology
Published by
ADS, June 2009
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-01877-0
ISBNs
978-3-64-201813-8, 978-3-64-201877-0
Editors

Chee, Yeow Meng, Li, Chao, Ling, San, Wang, Huaxiong, Xing, Chaoping

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