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Cryptography / Formal methods / Theoretical computer science / Computing / Computer security / Logic in computer science / Public key infrastructure / Formal verification / Correctness / Proof-carrying code / Authentication / Code signing
Date: 2010-01-27 19:53:39
Cryptography
Formal methods
Theoretical computer science
Computing
Computer security
Logic in computer science
Public key infrastructure
Formal verification
Correctness
Proof-carrying code
Authentication
Code signing

Advances in Programming Languages Certifying correctness David Aspinall School of Informatics The University of Edinburgh

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