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- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 17:14:34 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <turnbull@??>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] /dev/random is truly random?
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> Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > > "twisted GFSR generator" (no, I don't know what that is emiddleton@?? writes: > http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/ARTICLES/ttgfsr7.pdf > http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/ARTICLES/tgfsr3.pdf Hey, I can google. I even know what a feedback shift register is. What I can't do is explain why a "twisted generalization" is useful in crypto applications in terms that are intelligible, let alone convincing, to TLUG (or even to myself[1]). If you can, please do. Footnotes: [1] To me, "Twisted" is a Python net framework: http://twistedmatrix.com/
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