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residue cryptosystem - traducción al ruso

Damgaard-Jurik cryptosystem; Damgaard–Jurik cryptosystem; Damgård-Jurik cryptosystem; Damgard–Jurik cryptosystem; Damgard-Jurik cryptosystem

residue cryptosystem      
криптосистема на основе вычетов криптосистема на основе вычетов
residue formula         
THE THEOREM THAT COMPLEX CONTOUR INTEGRALS ARE SIMPLY THE SUMS OF RESIDUES OF SINGULARITIES CONTAINED WITHIN THE CONTOUR
Cauchy residue theorem; Cauchy residue formula; Residue theory; Residue Theorem; Cauchy's Residue Theorem; Cauchys Residue Theorem; Cauchy Residue Theorem; Residue formula; Residue theorem of Cauchy; Cauchy's residue theorem

математика

формула вычетов

residue theorem         
THE THEOREM THAT COMPLEX CONTOUR INTEGRALS ARE SIMPLY THE SUMS OF RESIDUES OF SINGULARITIES CONTAINED WITHIN THE CONTOUR
Cauchy residue theorem; Cauchy residue formula; Residue theory; Residue Theorem; Cauchy's Residue Theorem; Cauchys Residue Theorem; Cauchy Residue Theorem; Residue formula; Residue theorem of Cauchy; Cauchy's residue theorem

математика

теорема о вычетах

Definición

residue
n.
1.
Remainder, rest, remnant, residuum.
2.
(Law.) Surplus (of a testator's estate), excess, overplus.

Wikipedia

Damgård–Jurik cryptosystem

The Damgård–Jurik cryptosystem is a generalization of the Paillier cryptosystem. It uses computations modulo n s + 1 {\displaystyle n^{s+1}} where n {\displaystyle n} is an RSA modulus and s {\displaystyle s} a (positive) natural number. Paillier's scheme is the special case with s = 1 {\displaystyle s=1} . The order φ ( n s + 1 ) {\displaystyle \varphi (n^{s+1})} (Euler's totient function) of Z n s + 1 {\displaystyle Z_{n^{s+1}}^{*}} can be divided by n s {\displaystyle n^{s}} . Moreover, Z n s + 1 {\displaystyle Z_{n^{s+1}}^{*}} can be written as the direct product of G × H {\displaystyle G\times H} . G {\displaystyle G} is cyclic and of order n s {\displaystyle n^{s}} , while H {\displaystyle H} is isomorphic to Z n {\displaystyle Z_{n}^{*}} . For encryption, the message is transformed into the corresponding coset of the factor group G × H / H {\displaystyle G\times H/H} and the security of the scheme relies on the difficulty of distinguishing random elements in different cosets of H {\displaystyle H} . It is semantically secure if it is hard to decide if two given elements are in the same coset. Like Paillier, the security of Damgård–Jurik can be proven under the decisional composite residuosity assumption.

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