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The Mathematics of Encryption
Margaret Cozzens
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Description for The Mathematics of Encryption
Paperback. An Elementary Introduction. Historical and mathematical tour of cryptography, from classical ciphers to quantum cryptography. Series: Mathematical World. Num Pages: 348 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: GPJ; PB; URY. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 251 x 182 x 18. Weight in Grams: 620.
How quickly can you compute the remainder when dividing $109837^{97}$ by 120143? Why would you even want to compute this? And what does this have to do with cryptography? Modern cryptography lies at the intersection of mathematics and computer sciences, involving number theory, algebra, computational complexity, fast algorithms, and even quantum mechanics. Many people think of codes in terms of spies, but in the information age, highly mathematical codes are used every day by almost everyone, whether at the bank ATM, at the grocery checkout, or at the keyboard when you access your email or purchase products online.
This book provides a historical and mathematical tour of cryptography, from classical ciphers to quantum cryptography. The authors introduce just enough mathematics to explore modern encryption methods, with nothing more than basic algebra and some elementary number theory being necessary. Complete expositions are given of the classical ciphers and the attacks on them, along with a detailed description of the famous Enigma system. The public-key system RSA is described, including a complete mathematical proof that it works. Numerous related topics are covered, such as efficiencies of algorithms, detecting and correcting errors, primality testing and digital signatures. The topics and exposition are carefully chosen to highlight mathematical thinking and problem solving. Each chapter ends with a collection of problems, ranging from straightforward applications to more challenging problems that introduce advanced topics. Unlike many books in the field, this book is aimed at a general liberal arts student, but without losing mathematical completeness.
This book provides a historical and mathematical tour of cryptography, from classical ciphers to quantum cryptography. The authors introduce just enough mathematics to explore modern encryption methods, with nothing more than basic algebra and some elementary number theory being necessary. Complete expositions are given of the classical ciphers and the attacks on them, along with a detailed description of the famous Enigma system. The public-key system RSA is described, including a complete mathematical proof that it works. Numerous related topics are covered, such as efficiencies of algorithms, detecting and correcting errors, primality testing and digital signatures. The topics and exposition are carefully chosen to highlight mathematical thinking and problem solving. Each chapter ends with a collection of problems, ranging from straightforward applications to more challenging problems that introduce advanced topics. Unlike many books in the field, this book is aimed at a general liberal arts student, but without losing mathematical completeness.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
American Mathematical Society United States
Condition
New
Series
Mathematical World
Number of Pages
332
Place of Publication
Providence, United States
ISBN
9780821883211
SKU
V9780821883211
Shipping Time
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Ref
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About Margaret Cozzens
Margaret Cozzens, DIMACS, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, USA Steven J. Miller, Williams College, Williamstown, MA, USA
Reviews for The Mathematics of Encryption
The authors have done an excellent job of presenting this material in as painless and accessible way as possible." - MAA Reviews