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Date: 2017-09-13 08:39:05
Cryptography
Algebra
Abstract algebra
Group theory
Computational hardness assumptions
DiffieHellman key exchange
Cyclic group
Logjam
Generating set of a group
Subgroup
Whitfield Diffie
Computational DiffieHellman assumption

Measuring small subgroup attacks against Diffie-Hellman Luke Valenta∗ , David Adrian† , Antonio Sanso‡ , Shaanan Cohney∗ , Joshua Fried∗ , Marcella Hastings∗ , J. Alex Halderman† , Nadia Heninger∗ ∗ Uni

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