Key encapsulation
Cryptographic protocol for key transport over an insecure channel
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Key encapsulation
Summary
Key encapsulation draws 122 Wikipedia views per month (studies category, ranking #40 of 264).[1]
Key Facts
- Key encapsulation's subclass of is recorded as cryptographic primitive[2].
- Key encapsulation's has use is recorded as public-key cryptography[3].
- Key encapsulation's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0279d3k[4].
- Key encapsulation's defining formula is recorded as c \equiv m^e \pmod{n}[5].
- Key encapsulation's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[6].
- Key encapsulation's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 35181327[7].
- Key encapsulation's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C35181327[8].
Why It Matters
Key encapsulation draws 122 Wikipedia views per month (studies category, ranking #40 of 264).[1] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[9]