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Hashing in Computer Science

Fifty Years of Slicing and Dicing

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Book Details:

Publisher:Wiley-Interscience
Series: Wiley
Author:Alan G. Konheim
Edition:1
ISBN-10:0470344733
ISBN-13:9780470344736
Pages:386
Published:Jul 06 2010
Posted:Nov 19 2014
Language:English
Book format:PDF
Book size:4.76 MB

Book Description:

Written by one of the developers of the technology, Hashing is both a historical document on the development of hashing and an analysis of the applications of hashing in a society increasingly concerned with security. The material in this book is based on courses taught by the author, and key points are reinforced in sample problems and an accompanying instructor s manual. Graduate students and researchers in mathematics, cryptography, and security will benefit from this overview of hashing and the complicated mathematics that it requires.

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