Conjugate coding

Conjugate coding is a cryptographic tool, introduced by Stephen Wiesner[1] in the 1960s. Because its publication has been surprisingly rejected, it was developed to the world of public-key cryptography in the 1980s as Oblivious Transfer, first by Rabin and then by Even.

It is used in the field of Quantum Computing.

References

  1. http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1008908.1008920


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