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Quantum information science / Cryptographic hash functions / Post-quantum cryptography / McEliece cryptosystem / Quantum key distribution / NIST hash function competition / Quantum computer / Advanced Encryption Standard / Symmetric-key algorithm / Cryptography / Quantum cryptography / Public-key cryptography
Date: 2015-04-02 14:17:26
Quantum information science
Cryptographic hash functions
Post-quantum cryptography
McEliece cryptosystem
Quantum key distribution
NIST hash function competition
Quantum computer
Advanced Encryption Standard
Symmetric-key algorithm
Cryptography
Quantum cryptography
Public-key cryptography

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