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Digitalized Signatures and Public-key Functions as Intractable as Factorization

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Rabin, Michael O.
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Abstract
We introduce a new class of public-key functions involving a number n = p.q having two large prime factors. As usual, the key n is public, while p and q are the private key used by the issuer for production of signatures and function inversion. These functions can be used for all the applications involving public-key functions proposed by Diffie and Hellman [ 2 ], including digitalized signatures.
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1979-01
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149499
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MIT-LCS-TR-212

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