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    Claus-Peter Schnorr (born 4 August 1943) is a German mathematician and cryptographer. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Saarbrücken in 1966...
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  • developed by Johan Håstad, Bettina Just, Jeffrey Lagarias, and Claus-Peter Schnorr in 1986. The PSOS algorithm, developed by Ferguson in 1988. The PSLQ...
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  • to a clause with O ( p ( n ) ) {\displaystyle O(p(n))} literals. Claus-Peter Schnorr (Jan 1978). "Satisfiability is quasilinear complete in NQL" (PDF)...
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  • (SPD) August-Wilhelm Scheer (born 1941), Scientist and Entrepreneur Claus-Peter Schnorr (born 1943), Scientist Ottmar Schreiner (born 1942), Politician (SPD)...
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  • Péter Gács (Hungarian pronunciation: ['pe:ter 'ga:tʃ]; born May 9, 1947), professionally also known as Peter Gacs, is a Hungarian-American mathematician...
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  • not contained in any such cover. Gregory Chaitin, Leonid Levin and Claus-Peter Schnorr proved a characterization in terms of algorithmic complexity: a sequence...
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    1993, he received the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize together with Claus-Peter Schnorr for his work in algorithmic number theory and cryptography. Buchmann...
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    international privatright (Universität Osnabrück) Johannes Buchmann and Claus-Peter Schnorr – information theory (Saarland University and Johann Wolfgang Goethe...
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  • Key College Publishing/Springer. pp. 168–69. ISBN 978-1-930190-10-8. Schnorr, Claus P. (1982). "Refined analysis and improvements on some factoring algorithms"...
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  • and vice versa. The predictability approach. This paradigm is due to Claus P. Schnorr and uses a slightly different definition of constructive martingales...
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