Talk:Cayley–Purser algorithm

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Jmabel 01:56, Sep 26, 2004 (UTC)

Need to write out the mathematics of the algorithm.

Added by anon; could somebody verify this?

The Cayley-Purser algorithm is famous, because it was orginally announced that is was a Public-key but it is really a Private-key(one-key,Symmetric key algorithm) cryptosystem, because too much information is leaked in the Cayley-Purser algorithm. -Sarah Flannery, "In Code" It can not securly function as a public and private key cryptosystem.

--Christopherlin 06:56, 20 December 2005 (UTC)

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