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Graduate Solving Unknown Variables in F(x): Friend vs Me Debate
In my other quote I reference one of the functions of the AES algorithm. https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=314497". In that example, when you are doing your multipilcation you will overflow in Step 2. At Step 2 you will overflow as {ae} · {02) = 15c. It is reduced back to within...- CyberStasi
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Graduate Solving Unknown Variables in F(x): Friend vs Me Debate
In the debate my friend and I were having, the function would be a known. In simple algabraic terms. F(x) = x+y=Z. If Y and Z are known you can solve for X. The debate was whether you could create a single function, that while knowing the function structure and knowing Z you would know all...- CyberStasi
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Graduate Solving Unknown Variables in F(x): Friend vs Me Debate
On a recent outing with friends we came up on a debate and I am hoping someone can help me find out who was right. The discussion was on whether one could create an equation where in you have 2 unknown variables and any number of known variables and the solution, that will allow you to solve...- CyberStasi
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Graduate Simple Hex Multiplication question from AES Algorithm
I searched around a while on the site to see if I could find a thread that could answer this question and was unable to find one. If this has already been asked before, I apologize. I'm having a problem with something in the AES crypto algorithm...- CyberStasi
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