[cryptography] A Bibliography of Pseudorandom Number Generation, Sampling, Selection, Distribution, and Tesing [PRNG]

2013-11-02 Thread =JeffH

possibly of some modest background interest..

A Bibliography of Pseudorandom Number Generation, Sampling, Selection, 
Distribution, and Testing

NHF Beebe - 2013 - math.utah.edu

ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/public_html/pub/tex/bib/prng.ps.gz


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[cryptography] New cipher

2013-11-02 Thread Roth Paxton
Check out www.cryptographyuniversal.com

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Re: [cryptography] New cipher

2013-11-02 Thread Nico Williams
On Saturday, November 2, 2013, Roth Paxton wrote:

 Check out www.cryptographyuniversal.com


The first few paragraphs are incomprehensible and defensive.  A perfect
sign that reading further is a waste of time.  If the author's paper was
rejected so and so then telling the world that they're just jealous and
just give me a chance... isn't going to work.
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[cryptography] New cipher

2013-11-02 Thread Roth Paxton
Cryptographyuniversal.com is my website.@Niko. I accept your criticism and you 
are correct that I was angry at the IACR when the site was published. However I 
am only an amatuer cryptographer. Some of the math is wrong. The site is merely 
an exposition of a new type of cipher that is fairly strong. If you will take 
the time to read you will notice that the structure of the cipher is sound and 
much more manageable if the matrices (blocks) are reduced to 5 (4x4)  (128 
bit blocks). I have been working on refining it but cannot alter my site with 
my smartpad. Please ignore the massive size and concentrate more on the 
structure.

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