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Cryptography / Cryptographic hash functions / Fourier analysis / Digital signal processing / Unitary operators / Fast Fourier transform / Lattice problem / Discrete Fourier transform / Collision resistance / Mathematics / Algebra / Mathematical analysis
Date: 2012-06-20 09:51:28
Cryptography
Cryptographic hash functions
Fourier analysis
Digital signal processing
Unitary operators
Fast Fourier transform
Lattice problem
Discrete Fourier transform
Collision resistance
Mathematics
Algebra
Mathematical analysis

Cryptographic Hash Workshop[removed]Provably Secure FFT Hashing Paper

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