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A cryptosystem based on propositional logic

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Machines, Languages, and Complexity (IMYCS 1988)

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A new public key cryptosystem based on propositional calculus is presented. The system is proved optimal in the sense that any cryptanalytic method against it can be used to break other cryptosystems as well. Such a cryptanalytic method could also be used to solve in polynomial time the membership problem of any language in NPnCoNP. Only worst case complexities are considered.

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J. Dassow J. Kelemen

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Kari, J. (1989). A cryptosystem based on propositional logic. In: Dassow, J., Kelemen, J. (eds) Machines, Languages, and Complexity. IMYCS 1988. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 381. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0015940

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