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Cryptography in C and C++

This book covers everything you need to know to write professional-level cryptographic code. This expanded, improved second edition includes about 100 pages of new material as well as numerous improvements to the original text. The chapter about random number generation has been completely rewritten, and the latest cryptographic techniques are covered in detail. Furthermore, this book covers the recent improvements in primality testing
eBook, English, ©2005
2nd American ed., rev. and enl View all formats and editions
Apress ; Distributed to the Book trade in the U.S. by Springer-Verlag, Berkeley, CA, New York, ©2005
1 online resource (xxv, 478 pages)
9781590595022, 9781430200260, 9781430250999, 9786610700479, 9781280700477, 1590595025, 143020026X, 1430250992, 6610700478, 1280700475
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I. Arithmetic and number theory in C
1. Introduction
2. Number formats : the representation of large numbers in C
3. Interface semantics
4. The fundamental operations
5. Modular arithmetic : calculating with residue classes
6. Where all roads meet : modular exponentiation
7. Bitwise and logical functions
8. Input, output, assignment, conversion
9. Dynamic registers
10. Basic number-theoretic functions
11. Rijndael : a successor to the data encryption standard
12. Large random numbers
13. Strategies for testing LINT
II. Arithmetic in C++ with the class LINT
14. Let C++ simplify your life
15. The LINTPublic interface : members and friends
16. Error handling
17. An application example : the RSA cryptosystem
18. Do it yourself : test LINT
19. Approaches for further extensions
III. Appendices
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