Re: DR Reductions

From: Tom St Denis (tomstdenis@yahoo.com)
Date: 03/21/03


From: "Tom St Denis" <tomstdenis@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 03:36:32 GMT


"Tom St Denis" <tomstdenis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I wonder why DR primes are virtually ignored in crypto though? Obviously
> they're useless for RSA, but they would be ideal for ECC and DH....

Er. I meant why "DR Reductions" ... :-)

Tom



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