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Understanding cryptography
Reference Books on CryptographyA good book for metric spaces?Introductory book on TopologyWhat are some good resources to study Cryptography?Geometry text recommendation (for self-study)I've been working on Spivak and I'm on chapter 7. What are some good books to supplement Spivak for someone beginning to learn pure mathematics.Distributions: recommendations. Friedlander versus DuistermaatCategory theory bookAdvice on reading Category TheoryHow much Abstract Algebra is needed to study Differential Geometry in modern fashion?
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Basically, I am trying to study cryptography, and the primary resource that I have is: Introduction to Cryptography by D. R. Stinson, So, I barely made pass the SPN algorithm described and am stuck on the very first few pages in the book which describes linear and differential cryptanalysis.
There are a lot of concepts from probability that are not based and I can't start to read the book. So, my question is about resource recommendation, and for anyone who has learnt cryptography must had come across this book, if so, what should I study before I learn cryptography to align my knowledge to the contents of this book, and recommend books that I can use as a base to understand the above book.
reference-request book-recommendation cryptography
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Basically, I am trying to study cryptography, and the primary resource that I have is: Introduction to Cryptography by D. R. Stinson, So, I barely made pass the SPN algorithm described and am stuck on the very first few pages in the book which describes linear and differential cryptanalysis.
There are a lot of concepts from probability that are not based and I can't start to read the book. So, my question is about resource recommendation, and for anyone who has learnt cryptography must had come across this book, if so, what should I study before I learn cryptography to align my knowledge to the contents of this book, and recommend books that I can use as a base to understand the above book.
reference-request book-recommendation cryptography
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The link to the book is broken. Can you add author and book title?
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– NazimJ
Apr 1 at 16:36
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There are a few online courses on coursera. Take a look at the pre-requisites or maybe take a course. They are free if you just want to learn the material and don't care about a certificate.
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– John Douma
Apr 1 at 16:52
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First, please provide an author; title is really common. Second, there's a Wiki about Substitution-Permutation Networks, though that may not be of much help as it sounds like you're trying to get into the subject. One thing that maybe helpful is there's a structure to information regardless of field; eg. in cryptography key-words likekey
s,cipher text
... and if you focus first on categorizing, it may allow you to contextualize new bits of info and how they fit into the larger whole of some subject.
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– S0AndS0
Apr 1 at 19:26
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@S0AndS0 , I've added the author and checked the link
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– mathmaniage
2 days ago
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@NazimJ , I've check the link,I don't know how a broken link got there
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– mathmaniage
2 days ago
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Basically, I am trying to study cryptography, and the primary resource that I have is: Introduction to Cryptography by D. R. Stinson, So, I barely made pass the SPN algorithm described and am stuck on the very first few pages in the book which describes linear and differential cryptanalysis.
There are a lot of concepts from probability that are not based and I can't start to read the book. So, my question is about resource recommendation, and for anyone who has learnt cryptography must had come across this book, if so, what should I study before I learn cryptography to align my knowledge to the contents of this book, and recommend books that I can use as a base to understand the above book.
reference-request book-recommendation cryptography
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Basically, I am trying to study cryptography, and the primary resource that I have is: Introduction to Cryptography by D. R. Stinson, So, I barely made pass the SPN algorithm described and am stuck on the very first few pages in the book which describes linear and differential cryptanalysis.
There are a lot of concepts from probability that are not based and I can't start to read the book. So, my question is about resource recommendation, and for anyone who has learnt cryptography must had come across this book, if so, what should I study before I learn cryptography to align my knowledge to the contents of this book, and recommend books that I can use as a base to understand the above book.
reference-request book-recommendation cryptography
reference-request book-recommendation cryptography
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The link to the book is broken. Can you add author and book title?
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– NazimJ
Apr 1 at 16:36
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There are a few online courses on coursera. Take a look at the pre-requisites or maybe take a course. They are free if you just want to learn the material and don't care about a certificate.
$endgroup$
– John Douma
Apr 1 at 16:52
$begingroup$
First, please provide an author; title is really common. Second, there's a Wiki about Substitution-Permutation Networks, though that may not be of much help as it sounds like you're trying to get into the subject. One thing that maybe helpful is there's a structure to information regardless of field; eg. in cryptography key-words likekey
s,cipher text
... and if you focus first on categorizing, it may allow you to contextualize new bits of info and how they fit into the larger whole of some subject.
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– S0AndS0
Apr 1 at 19:26
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@S0AndS0 , I've added the author and checked the link
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– mathmaniage
2 days ago
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@NazimJ , I've check the link,I don't know how a broken link got there
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– mathmaniage
2 days ago
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The link to the book is broken. Can you add author and book title?
$endgroup$
– NazimJ
Apr 1 at 16:36
$begingroup$
There are a few online courses on coursera. Take a look at the pre-requisites or maybe take a course. They are free if you just want to learn the material and don't care about a certificate.
$endgroup$
– John Douma
Apr 1 at 16:52
$begingroup$
First, please provide an author; title is really common. Second, there's a Wiki about Substitution-Permutation Networks, though that may not be of much help as it sounds like you're trying to get into the subject. One thing that maybe helpful is there's a structure to information regardless of field; eg. in cryptography key-words likekey
s,cipher text
... and if you focus first on categorizing, it may allow you to contextualize new bits of info and how they fit into the larger whole of some subject.
$endgroup$
– S0AndS0
Apr 1 at 19:26
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@S0AndS0 , I've added the author and checked the link
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– mathmaniage
2 days ago
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@NazimJ , I've check the link,I don't know how a broken link got there
$endgroup$
– mathmaniage
2 days ago
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3
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The link to the book is broken. Can you add author and book title?
$endgroup$
– NazimJ
Apr 1 at 16:36
$begingroup$
The link to the book is broken. Can you add author and book title?
$endgroup$
– NazimJ
Apr 1 at 16:36
$begingroup$
There are a few online courses on coursera. Take a look at the pre-requisites or maybe take a course. They are free if you just want to learn the material and don't care about a certificate.
$endgroup$
– John Douma
Apr 1 at 16:52
$begingroup$
There are a few online courses on coursera. Take a look at the pre-requisites or maybe take a course. They are free if you just want to learn the material and don't care about a certificate.
$endgroup$
– John Douma
Apr 1 at 16:52
$begingroup$
First, please provide an author; title is really common. Second, there's a Wiki about Substitution-Permutation Networks, though that may not be of much help as it sounds like you're trying to get into the subject. One thing that maybe helpful is there's a structure to information regardless of field; eg. in cryptography key-words like
key
s, cipher text
... and if you focus first on categorizing, it may allow you to contextualize new bits of info and how they fit into the larger whole of some subject.$endgroup$
– S0AndS0
Apr 1 at 19:26
$begingroup$
First, please provide an author; title is really common. Second, there's a Wiki about Substitution-Permutation Networks, though that may not be of much help as it sounds like you're trying to get into the subject. One thing that maybe helpful is there's a structure to information regardless of field; eg. in cryptography key-words like
key
s, cipher text
... and if you focus first on categorizing, it may allow you to contextualize new bits of info and how they fit into the larger whole of some subject.$endgroup$
– S0AndS0
Apr 1 at 19:26
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@S0AndS0 , I've added the author and checked the link
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– mathmaniage
2 days ago
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@S0AndS0 , I've added the author and checked the link
$endgroup$
– mathmaniage
2 days ago
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@NazimJ , I've check the link,I don't know how a broken link got there
$endgroup$
– mathmaniage
2 days ago
$begingroup$
@NazimJ , I've check the link,I don't know how a broken link got there
$endgroup$
– mathmaniage
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First, please provide an author; title is really common. Second, there's a Wiki about Substitution-Permutation Networks, though that may not be of much help as it sounds like you're trying to get into the subject. One thing that maybe helpful is there's a structure to information regardless of field; eg. in cryptography key-words like
key
s,cipher text
... and if you focus first on categorizing, it may allow you to contextualize new bits of info and how they fit into the larger whole of some subject.$endgroup$
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