Secret sharing is a method of distributing a secret among a group, so that no individual holds any intelligible information about the secret. When a sufficient number of individuals combine their 'shares', the secret can be reconstructed. It was invented in 1979 by Adi Shamir and George Blakley.
UC Berkeley
Fall 2022
CS 70 presents key ideas from discrete mathematics and probability theory with emphasis on their application in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. It addresses a variety of topics such as logic, induction, modular arithmetic, and probability. Sophomore mathematical maturity and programming experience equivalent to an Advanced Placement Computer Science A exam are prerequisites.
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