Re: Job Finished - Adacrypt
- From: David Eather <eather@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 06:24:57 +1000
adacrypt wrote:
This post is directed at the people in Sci crypt who fully understand
the mathematics of the RSA cipher and are able to make a side by side
comparison with the Vector Cryptography that I have invented.
What an excellent idea!!! So that we can understand the total magnificence of your work and dispel any doubts of your genius (genus?), please show that you understand how RSA works.
So that you don't cheat (I know you wouldn't do that, but someone else might accuse you if you were unlucky and randomly selected values that were part of a previously published example), I have selected some very small parameters p = 9973, q = 9239, e = 7103 and m = 82 by a sufficiently random method - if you don't like one of these numbers feel free to replace it with any suitable numbers you prefer.
Please encrypt the message m with the public key (e,p*q) and then decrypt with the private key d.
Please show how you calculated d or again someone might think you are cheating.
I and many others would then be convinced to take all your claims on face value or at least to give thiem a bit more of a look.
The
latter has been complete for several years now and is currently under
study by groups all over the world judging from the interest being
shown by downloads from my web site.
Did you know that if someone loads your web page every element on it creates a hit? 200 hits a week could be just three guys with a fetish and an internet literate hamster running over a keyboard to escape a Luddite orientated cat.
I have to snip the rest. For a practical mathematician such as yourself please do the rsa "challenge" just to humour the good and mock the rest of the "self proclaimed experts of sci-crypt".
sci-crypt - the numbers talk, the bull*** walks
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