Friday, 3 June 2011

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Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON MATHEMATICS
Transactions ID Number: 53-653
Full Name: RAJESH KUMAR SINHA
Position: Associate Professor
Age: ON
Sex: Male
Address: DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS, NIT PATNA
Country: INDIA
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E-mail address: nikhilquick@gmail.com
Other E-mails: rajesh_nitpat@rediffmail.com
Title of the Paper: jacobi symbol are harder to predict than legendre symbol in sylar encription system
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Rajesh Kumar Sinha, Tanwir Uddin Haider
Email addresses of all the authors: nikhilquick@gmail.com, rajesh_nitpat@rediffmail.com, tanwir99@yahoo.com
Number of paper pages: 10
Abstract: A Stream cipher which is not based on LFSR’s for creating random bit patterns is just like the Sylar Encryption System which use Jacobi symbols for generation of pseudo-random bit sequences. There is no restriction on the size of the secrete key which is shared, so there is no need of rewriting the code in case of block ciphers and other stream, there is need to change the size of the key for enhanced protection. Sylar Encryption System gives a near possible mathematically proven security as in case of oneâ€"Time Pads. Sylar encryption gives the advantage of computing multiple keys of the pseudo-random pad at the same time and thus support parallelism which most stream ciphers do not support. So computers which have multiple cores in the main memory can be used more efficiently and thereby contribute in increasing in the speed of encryption and decryption.
Keywords: Jacobi Symbols, Legendre Symbol, LFSR, Encryption
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