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| Bio-chem-physics Cryptology; New Innovation from Lancs.ac.UK | |
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| JOE.TEKK1 | Apr 5 2014, 02:07 PM Post #1 |
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A new research paper; referral from Cryptome; found at the professors website at University of Lancaster UK. A professors college website is great resource: I have created a few of them! http://www.research.lancs.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/coupling-functions-enable-secure-communications(af75e688-e455-417c-8a0b-ab45cf4fa3b4).html // Saturday 5 April 2014 / 1005hrs // |
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| novice | Apr 5 2014, 03:40 PM Post #2 |
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Interesting to see the cross-fertilization of ideas from the bio realm to the crypto one. It is reminiscent of early work on scrambler phones by both sides in WW2, though of course at a much more advanced level. |
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