Computational Number Theory and Modern Cryptography (Information Security (Wiley))
Author(s): Song Y. Yan (Author)
Publisher: Wiley
Publication Date: 18 Jan. 2013
Edition: 1st
Language: English
Print length: 432 pages
ISBN-10: 1118188586
ISBN-13: 9781118188583
Book Description
The only book to provide a unified view of the interplay between computationalnumber theory and cryptography
Computational number theory and modern cryptography are two of the most important and fundamental research fields in information security. In this book, Song Y. Yang combines knowledge of these two critical fields, providing a unified view of the relationships between computational number theory and cryptography. The author takes an innovative approach, presenting mathematical ideas first, thereupon treating cryptography as an immediate application of the mathematical concepts. The book also presents topics from number theory, which are relevant for applications in public-key cryptography, as well as modern topics, such as coding and lattice based cryptography for post-quantum cryptography. The author further covers the current research and applications for common cryptographic algorithms, describing the mathematical problems behind these applications in a manner accessible to computer scientists and engineers.
Makes mathematical problems accessible to computer scientists and engineers by showing their immediate application
Presents topics from number theory relevant for public-key cryptography applications
Covers modern topics such as coding and lattice based cryptography for post-quantum cryptography
Starts with the basics, then goes into applications and areas of active research
Geared at a global audience; classroom tested in North America, Europe, and Asia
Incudes exercises in every chapter
Instructor resources available on the book’s Companion Website
Computational Number Theory and Modern Cryptography is ideal for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in computer science, communications engineering, cryptography and mathematics. Computer scientists, practicing cryptographers, and other professionals involved in various security schemes will also find this book to be a helpful reference.
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Computational Number Theory and Modern Cryptography
Computational number theory and modern cryptography are two of the most important and fundamental research fields in information security. In this book, Song Y. Yan combines knowledge of these two critical fields, providing a unified view of the relationships between computational number theory and cryptography. The author takes an innovative approach, presenting mathematical ideas first, thereupon treating cryptography as an immediate application of the mathematical concepts. The book also presents topics from number theory, which are relevant for applications in public-key cryptography, as well as modern topics, such as coding and lattice based cryptography for post-quantum cryptography. The author further covers the current research and applications for common cryptographic algorithms, describing the mathematical problems behind these applications in a manner accessible to computer scientists and engineers.
Makes mathematical problems accessible to computer scientists and engineers by showing their immediate application
Presents topics from number theory relevant for public-key cryptography applications
Covers modern topics such as coding and lattice based cryptography for postquantum cryptography
Starts with the basics, then goes into applications and areas of active research
Geared at a global audience; classroom tested in North America, Europe, and Asia
Includes exercises in every chapter
Instructor resources available on the book’s Companion Website
Computational Number Theory and Modern Cryptography is ideal for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in computer science, communications engineering, cryptography and mathematics. Computer scientists, practicing cryptographers, and other professionals involved in various security schemes will also find this book to be a helpful reference.
From the Back Cover
Computational Number Theory and Modern Cryptography
Computational number theory and modern cryptography are two of the most important and fundamental research fields in information security. In this book, Song Y. Yan combines knowledge of these two critical fields, providing a unified view of the relationships between computational number theory and cryptography. The author takes an innovative approach, presenting mathematical ideas first, thereupon treating cryptography as an immediate application of the mathematical concepts. The book also presents topics from number theory, which are relevant for applications in public-key cryptography, as well as modern topics, such as coding and lattice based cryptography for post-quantum cryptography. The author further covers the current research and applications for common cryptographic algorithms, describing the mathematical problems behind these applications in a manner accessible to computer scientists and engineers.
Makes mathematical problems accessible to computer scientists and engineers by showing their immediate application
Presents topics from number theory relevant for public-key cryptography applications
Covers modern topics such as coding and lattice based cryptography for postquantum cryptography
Starts with the basics, then goes into applications and areas of active research
Geared at a global audience; classroom tested in North America, Europe, and Asia
Includes exercises in every chapter
Instructor resources available on the book’s Companion Website
Computational Number Theory and Modern Cryptography is ideal for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in computer science, communications engineering, cryptography and mathematics. Computer scientists, practicing cryptographers, and other professionals involved in various security schemes will also find this book to be a helpful reference.
About the Author
Song Y. Yan, North China University of Technology, P.R. China and Harvard University, USA