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.
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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