Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme
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Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme
Summary
Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme is a digital signature[1]. It draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (digital_signature category, ranking #8 of 7).[2]
Key Facts
- Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme's instance of is recorded as digital signature[3].
- Oded Goldreich is named after Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme[4].
- Shafrira Goldwasser is named after Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme[5].
- Shai Halevi is named after Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme[6].
- Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme's part of is recorded as lattice-based cryptography[7].
- Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme's publication date is recorded as +1997-00-00T00:00:00Z[8].
- Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/09hnnc[9].
- Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme's derivative work is recorded as NTRUSign[10].
- Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2776345113[11].
Body
Geography
Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme's part of is recorded as lattice-based cryptography[7].
Designation and Status
Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme's instance of is recorded as digital signature[3].
History and Context
Things named after include Oded Goldreich[4], a cryptographer[12], b. 1957[13], of Israel[14], awarded the Knuth Prize[15], specialised in cryptography[16]; Shafrira Goldwasser[5], a cryptographer[17], b. 1958[18], of United States[19], awarded the Turing Award[20], specialised in computer science[21]; and Shai Halevi[6], a cryptographer[22], b. 1966[23], of United States[24], awarded the IACR Fellow[25].
Why It Matters
Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi signature scheme draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (digital_signature category, ranking #8 of 7).[2]