An Introduction to Mathematical Cryptography Hardback - 2014
by Jeffrey Hoffstein; Jill Pipher; Joseph H. Silverman
Reader reviews for An Introduction to Mathematical Cryptography
Write a review for this book
Important Terms and Guidelines
- Please focus on the book’s content and context. Also, add any personal comments as to how you enjoyed the book. Substantiate your likes and dislikes. You may make comparisons to other books.
- Reviews must be at least 140 characters in length.
- Please do not reveal critical plot elements.
- This is not a help line. Contact customer support if you need help.
Your review must not include:
- Obscenities, discriminatory language, or other insulting language not suitable for public domain
- Advertisements, “spam” content, or references to other products, offers or websites.
- Email addresses, URLs, phone numbers, physical addresses or other contact information.
- Overly critical comments about other reviews or reviewers
- Time-sensitive material (i.e. promotional tours, seminars, lectures, etc.)
- Availability, price, or alternative ordering/shipping information
From the rear cover
This self-contained introduction to modern cryptography emphasizes the mathematics behind the theory of public key cryptosystems and digital signature schemes. The book focuses on these key topics while developing the mathematical tools needed for the construction and security analysis of diverse cryptosystems. Only basic linear algebra is required of the reader; techniques from algebra, number theory, and probability are introduced and developed as required. This text provides an ideal introduction for mathematics and computer science students to the mathematical foundations of modern cryptography. The book includes an extensive bibliography and index; supplementary materials are available online.
The book covers a variety of topics that are considered central to mathematical cryptography. Key topics include:
- classical cryptographic constructions, such as Diffie-Hellmann key exchange, discrete logarithm-based cryptosystems, the RSA cryptosystem, anddigital signatures;
- fundamental mathematical tools for cryptography, including primality testing, factorization algorithms, probability theory, information theory, and collision algorithms;
- an in-depth treatment of important cryptographic innovations, such as elliptic curves, elliptic curve and pairing-based cryptography, lattices, lattice-based cryptography, and the NTRU cryptosystem.
The second edition of An Introduction
to Mathematical Cryptography includes a significant revision of the material on digital signatures, including an earlier introduction to RSA, Elgamal, and DSA signatures, and new material on lattice-based signatures and rejection sampling. Many sections have been rewritten or expanded for clarity, especially in the chapters on information theory, elliptic curves, and lattices, and the chapter of additional topics has been expanded to include sections on digital cash and homomorphic encryption. Numerous new exercises have been included.Details
- Title An Introduction to Mathematical Cryptography
- Author Jeffrey Hoffstein; Jill Pipher; Joseph H. Silverman
- Binding Hardback
- Pages 538
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Springer
- Publication date 2014-09-11
- Illustrated Yes
- Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
- ISBN 9781493917105 / 1493917102
- Weight 20.98 lbs (9.52 kg)
- Dimensions 9.25 x 6.1 x 1.19 in (23.50 x 15.49 x 3.02 cm)
- Category Mathematics
- Library of Congress subjects Coding theory, Cryptography - Mathematics
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2014946354
- Dewey Decimal Code 652.801