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

DH cryptosystem      
криптосистема Диффи и Хеллмана (на основе задачи об укладке рюкзака) криптосистема Диффи и Хеллмана (на основе задачи об укладке рюкзака)
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Dh; DH (disambiguation); D.H.; D.h.; Dh.; D H

сокращение

[development well, helium] скважина, в продукции которой содержится гелий

mosquito bomber         
  • 613 Squadron]], June 1944, shows full [[invasion stripes]] and is well weathered through operational use.
  • One of de Havilland's proposals was to adapt the [[de Havilland Albatross]] design to create a fast bomber.
  • Guns and bombs of an RAAF FB Mk. VI
  • Flight & Aircraft Engineer]]'' magazine highlights the speed of the B Mk.IV.
  • Swedish Air Force NF.XIX operational in 1949.
  • DH.88 Comet]] were later used in the Mosquito.
  • PRU Blue]] finish at the [[National Museum of the United States Air Force]].
  • B Mk.XX, the Canadian version of B Mk.IV. One of the 40 USAAF F-8s.
  • 105 Squadron]], becoming GB-O.<ref>Sharp and Bowyer 1971, pp. 197–198, 423.</ref>
  • ''W4050'' being restored at the [[de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre]] near St Albans
  • Factory-fresh Mosquito B.XVIs built by Percival: visible serial numbers are ''PF563'', ''561'', ''564'', ''565'' and ''562''.
  • Mosquito P.R.34.
  • Mosquito prototype ''W4050'' landing after a test flight on 10 January 1941: Four test flights were flown that day.<ref name="Thirsk 2006, p. 31">Thirsk 2006, p. 31.</ref>
  • 157 Squadron]], January 1944. Just visible is part of the aerial array for the A.I. Mk.IV near the wingtip.
  • 256 Squadron]], with the "bull nose", caught in the beam of a Chance light on the main runway at [[Foggia]], Italy, before taking off on a night intruder sortie.
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  • [[Lynn Garrison]] Mosquito CF-HMS arrives Calgary, February, 1964
  • Mosquito FB Mk.40 ''A52-50''.
  • date=23 April 2018 }} ''National Museum of the US Air Force™'', 2015. Retrieved: 4 May 2018.</ref> Note the air and oil coolant radiators in the leading edge of the wing, intake for the two-stage Merlin's intercooler radiator behind the propeller blade, and the carburettor intake with ice guard behind and below.
  • B58/Melsbroek]], Belgium, circa 1944–1945
  • B Mk.IV nose closeup showing bombsight, clear nose, engine nacelles and undercarriage
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  • A view into the bomb bay showing the brick-red coloured twin fuel tanks fitted into the fuselage
  • flak ship]] and a trawler were sunk.
  • 4,000lb Cookie]].
  • Mosquito F Mk.II in India circa 1943
  • Bombing of the Gestapo headquarters in the Shellhus]], Copenhagen, Denmark, in March 1945. A Mosquito pulling away from its bombing run is visible on the extreme left, centre.
1940 MULTI-ROLE COMBAT AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY DE HAVILLAND
DeHavilland Mosquito; DH Mosquito; DH98 Mosquito; Wooden Wonder; Dh. 98; Mosquito bomber; Dh 98; DH.98; Mosquito Mk.VI; De Havilland D.H.98 Mosquito; De Havilland DH.98 Mosquito; De Havilland DH.99 Mosquito; De Havilland DH.101 Mosquito; De Havilland DH.102 Mosquito; F-8 Mosquito; De Havilland Sea Mosquito; De Havilland Mosquito B.IV; De Havilland Mosquito T.3; De Havilland Mosquito FB.6; De Havilland Mosquito TT.35; Mosquito (airplane); De Haviland Mosquito; De Havilland Mosquito Mk.VI; Mosquito Mk.XX; Mosquito Mk.40; De Havilland Mosquito B.35; De Havilland D.H.98B Mosquito Mk.XX; De Havilland Mosquito PR Mk. XVI; De Havilland DH 98 Mosquito Mk.35; Mosquito Mk XII; De Havilland F-8 Mosquito; Mosquito Mk. IV; De Haviland Mosquito PR Mk. XVI

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авиация

лёгкий бомбардировщик «москито»

Definitie

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¦ noun Baseball a non-fielding player named to bat instead of the pitcher.

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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