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EPISODE · Aug 22, 2001 · 51 MIN

Sam Wagstaff, Information Theory

from CERIAS Weekly Security Seminar - Purdue University

We discuss the history and basic facts of Information Theory and give simple applications to cryptography and data security. About the speaker: Before coming to Purdue, Professor Wagstaff taught at the Universities of Rochester, Illinois, and Georgia. He spent a year at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. His research interests are in the areas of cryptography, parallel computation, and analysis of algorithms, especially number theoretic algorithms. He and J. W. Smith of the University of Georgia have built a special processor with parallel capability for factoring large integers.

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We discuss the history and basic facts of Information Theory and give simple applications to cryptography and data security. About the speaker: Before coming to Purdue, Professor Wagstaff taught at the Universities of Rochester, Illinois, and Georgia. He spent a year at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. His research interests are in the areas of cryptography, parallel computation, and analysis of algorithms, especially number theoretic algorithms. He and J. W. Smith of the University of Georgia have built a special processor with parallel capability for factoring large integers.

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