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After reviewing the importance of the Word Problem and the Conjugacy Problem for group-based cryptosystems, this paper offers an efficient method for solving both problems in the Shuffle Group.
Groups - Complexity - Cryptology – de Gruyter
Published: Oct 1, 2009
Keywords: Shuffle; group theory; word problem; conjugacy problem; cryptography; finite group
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