Pseudorandom Permutation (PRP)

Pseudorandom permutation

A pseudorandom permutation is a cryptographic function that cannot be distinguished from a random permutation. It is selected from the family of all permutations on the function's domain and is difficult to distinguish from a random selection with practical effort.

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COS 433 - Cryptography

Princeton University

Fall 2020

An introductory course into modern cryptography, grounded in rigorous mathematical definitions. Covers topics such as secret key and public key encryption, pseudorandom generators, and zero-knowledge proofs. Requires a basic understanding of probability theory and complexity theory, and entails some programming for course projects.

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