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An algebraic method for public-key cryptography
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    An algebraic method for public-key cryptography (English)
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    13 August 2000
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    A key establishment protocol is a protocol whereby a shared secret becomes available to two or more parties, for subsequent cryptographic applications. The paper describes an algebraic key establishment protocol for secret key establishment between two individuals communicating over a public channel. This protocol is based on feasibly computable monoids and the foundation of the method lies in the difficulty of solving equations over algebraic structures. As an example, a group-theoretic implementation of the protocol is given. Here an adversary observing all communications over the public channel can break the scheme and determine the secret key provided that a system of conjugacy equations over the associated group is feasibly solvable.
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    public-key cryptography
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    key establishment
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    group-theoretic implementation
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