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Designs, Codes and Cryptography, Volume 12, 1997
Volume 12, Number 1, September 1997
- Iliya G. Bouyukliev:
Some New Optimal Ternary Linear Codes. 5-11 - Mike Burmester, Yvo Desmedt, Fred Piper, Michael Walker:
A General Zero-Knowledge Scheme. 13-37 - Stefka Buyuklieva:
On the Binary Self-Dual Codes with an Automorphism of Order 2. 39-48 - Robert Craigen, Hadi Kharaghani:
Hadamard Matrices from Weighing Matrices via Signed Groups. 49-58 - Frantisek Franek, Alexander Rosa, Terry S. Griggs:
Large Sets of Mutually Almost Disjoint Steiner Triple Systems Not From Steiner Quadruple Systems. 59-67 - John L. Hayden:
Generalized Hadamard Matrices. 69-73 - Xiang-dong Hou:
The Reed-Muller Code R(1, 7) Is Normal. 75-82 - Tatsuya Maruta:
On the Achievement of the Griesmer Bound. 83-87 - Leo Storme:
Normal Rational Curves over Prime Fields. 89-96
Volume 12, Number 2, October 1997
- Hanno Lefmann, Pavel Pudlák, Petr Savický:
On Sparse Parity Check Matrices. 107-130 - Vladimir I. Levenshtein:
Split Orthogonal Arrays and Maximum Independent Resilient Systems of Functions. 131-160 - Marten van Dijk:
A Linear Construction of Secret Sharing Schemes. 161-201
Volume 12, Number 3, November 1997
- Evangelos Kranakis, Paul C. van Oorschot:
Special Issue: Selected Areas in Cryptography - Introduction. 213 - Douglas R. Stinson:
On Some Methods for Unconditionally Secure Key Distribution and Broadcast Encryption. 215-243 - N. Rogier, Pascal Chauvaud:
MD2 Is not Secure without the Checksum Byte. 245-251 - Vincent Rijmen, Bart Preneel, Erik De Win:
On Weaknesses of Non-surjective Round Functions. 253-266 - Joseph Lee, Howard M. Heys, Stafford E. Tavares:
Resistance of a CAST-Like Encryption Algorithm to Linear and Differential Cryptanalysis. 267-282 - Carlisle M. Adams:
Constructing Symmetric Ciphers Using the CAST Design Procedure. 283-316
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