Stephen Pohlig
Stephen Pohlig is an electrical engineer currently working at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. As a graduate student of Martin Hellman's at Stanford University in the mid-1970s, he helped develop the underlying concepts of Diffie-Hellman key exchange,[1] including the Pohlig–Hellman exponentiation cipher and the Pohlig–Hellman algorithm[2] for computing discrete logarithms.
Bibliography
- S. Pohlig and M. Hellman, "An improved algorithm for computing logarithms over GF(p) and its cryptographic significance (Corresp.)," Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on 24, no. 1 (1978): 106-110.
- Martin E. Hellman and Stephen C. Pohlig, "United States Patent: 4424414 - Exponentiation cryptographic apparatus and method," January 3, 1984.
References
- ↑ Savage, Neil (June 2016). "The Key to Privacy". Communications of the ACM. 59 (6). Retrieved 2016-07-14.
- ↑ Oral history interview with Martin Hellman, 2004, Palo Alto, California. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
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