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NTRUEncrypt / NTRU / Joseph H. Silverman / Parallelepiped / Lattice / IEEE P1363 / Digital signature / Perturbation theory / Cryptography / Post-quantum cryptography / NTRUSign
Date: 2006-11-03 09:14:21
NTRUEncrypt
NTRU
Joseph H. Silverman
Parallelepiped
Lattice
IEEE P1363
Digital signature
Perturbation theory
Cryptography
Post-quantum cryptography
NTRUSign

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