• In cryptography a universal one-way hash function (UOWHF, often pronounced "woof") is a type of universal hash function of particular importance to cryptography...
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  • computing, universal hashing (in a randomized algorithm or data structure) refers to selecting a hash function at random from a family of hash functions with...
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    A cryptographic hash function (CHF) is a hash algorithm (a map of an arbitrary binary string to a binary string with a fixed size of n {\displaystyle...
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    numeric values is still unknown. List of hash functions Universal one-way hash function – type of universal hash function in cryptography proposed as an alternative...
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  • checksum. Hash function security summary Secure Hash Algorithms NIST hash function competition Key derivation functions (category) "Hash functions". www.azillionmonkeys...
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  • information, called the trapdoor, is known. A collision-free hash function f is a one-way function that is also collision-resistant; that is, no randomized...
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    output. The values returned by a hash function are called hash values, hash codes, hash digests, digests, or simply hashes. The values are usually used to...
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  • attacker. This non-malleability is achieved through the use of a universal one-way hash function and additional computations, resulting in a ciphertext which...
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  • A rolling hash (also known as recursive hashing or rolling checksum) is a hash function where the input is hashed in a window that moves through the input...
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  • Hash-based cryptography is the generic term for constructions of cryptographic primitives based on the security of hash functions. It is of interest as...
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