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Information theory / Mathematics / Low-density parity-check code / Reed–Solomon error correction / Niederreiter cryptosystem / McEliece cryptosystem / Parity-check matrix / Hamming / Linear code / Coding theory / Cryptography / Error detection and correction
Date: 2015-05-04 16:50:34
Information theory
Mathematics
Low-density parity-check code
Reed–Solomon error correction
Niederreiter cryptosystem
McEliece cryptosystem
Parity-check matrix
Hamming
Linear code
Coding theory
Cryptography
Error detection and correction

Smaller Keys for Code-based Cryptography: QC-MDPC McEliece Implementations on Embedded Devices Stefan Heyse, Ingo von Maurich, Tim G¨ uneysu Horst G¨ ortz Institute for IT-Security

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