Analysis and Design of SHA-V and RIPEMD-V with Variable Output-Length
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著者
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Her Y‐s
Kyushu Univ.
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Sakurai Kouichi
Faculty Of Computer Science And Communication Engineering Kyushu University
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Her Yong-sork
Dept.of Computer Science And Communication Eng. Graduate School Of Information Science And Electrica
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Sakurai Kouichi
Faculty Of Information Science And Electrical Eng.of Kyushu Univ.
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