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collision mat - translation to russian

PROPERTY OF CRYPTOGRAPHIC HASH FUNCTIONS
Collision resistant; Collision-resistant

collision mat      

общая лексика

предохранительный коврик (для ограждения робота)

collision mat      
1) пластырь
2) шпигованный пластырь
MAT         
  • The mats made from ''[[Cyperus pangorei]]'' (Korai grass in Tamil) are called "Korai paai" in Tamil and can be found widely in the households of Tamil Nadu, usually in the size 6 feet by 3 feet.
  • Plastic doormat (entrance mat) with freely insertable brush elements for the removal of coarse dirt
  • Flat mat with a painting of a [[Paris]] street
  • Tapis de Bain design
PROTECTIVE OR CUSHIONING FLOOR COVERING
Welcome mat; Matting; Logo mats; Bath mat; Floor mat; Rubber mat; Floormat; Door mat

существительное

общая лексика

магистр педагогики

синоним

Master of Arts in Teaching

Definition

hash collision
<programming> (Or "hash clash") When two different keys hash to the same value, i.e. to the same location in a {hash table}. ESR once asked a friend what he expected Berkeley to be like. The friend replied, "Well, I have this mental picture of naked women throwing Molotov cocktails, but I think that's just a collision in my hash tables." [Jargon File] (1995-01-23)

Wikipedia

Collision resistance

In cryptography, collision resistance is a property of cryptographic hash functions: a hash function H is collision-resistant if it is hard to find two inputs that hash to the same output; that is, two inputs a and b where ab but H(a) = H(b).: 136  The pigeonhole principle means that any hash function with more inputs than outputs will necessarily have such collisions;: 136  the harder they are to find, the more cryptographically secure the hash function is.

The "birthday paradox" places an upper bound on collision resistance: if a hash function produces N bits of output, an attacker who computes only 2N/2 (or 2 N {\displaystyle \scriptstyle {\sqrt {2^{N}}}} ) hash operations on random input is likely to find two matching outputs. If there is an easier method to do this than brute-force attack, it is typically considered a flaw in the hash function.

Cryptographic hash functions are usually designed to be collision resistant. However, many hash functions that were once thought to be collision resistant were later broken. MD5 and SHA-1 in particular both have published techniques more efficient than brute force for finding collisions. However, some hash functions have a proof that finding collisions is at least as difficult as some hard mathematical problem (such as integer factorization or discrete logarithm). Those functions are called provably secure.

What is the Russian for collision mat? Translation of &#39collision mat&#39 to Russian