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key and property
If one key cannot be deduced from the other, the asymmetric key algorithm has the public / private key property and one of the keys may be made public without loss of confidentiality.
No asymmetric-key algorithms with this property are known ; elliptic curve cryptography comes the closest with an effective security of roughly half its key length.
This is the key property of being a Cartesian closed category, and more generally, a closed monoidal category.
Distributism therefore advocates a society marked by widespread property ownership and, according to co-operative economist Race Mathews, maintains that such a system is key to bringing about a just social order.
The property of being intentional, of having an intentional object, was the key feature to distinguish mental phenomena and physical phenomena, because physical phenomena lack intentionality altogether.
With Stilicho ’ s fall, Olympius moved against all of his former father-in-law ’ s allies, killing and torturing key individuals and ordering the confiscation of the property of anyone who had borne any office while Stilicho was in command.
In computer science, a heap is a specialized tree-based data structure that satisfies the heap property: If A is a parent node of B then key ( A ) is ordered with respect to key ( B ) with the same ordering applying across the heap.
In addition to commercial properties, Hongkong Land also develops residential properties in key cities around the region including Hong Kong, mainland China, Macau and Singapore where its subsidiary MCL Land is a significant property developer.
In terms of political theory, he deemphasized virtue ( a core value of republicanism ) and emphasized widespread ownership of property ( a key element of liberalism ).
The growth of knowledge is the key to the history of property as an institution.
Digital signature schemes have the property that signatures can be computed only with the knowledge of the correct private key.
However, there is no public-key scheme with this property, since all public-key schemes are susceptible to a " brute-force key search attack ".
Galileo discovered the key property that makes pendulums useful timekeepers: isochronism, which means that the period of swing of a pendulum is approximately the same for different sized swings.
Spoons were carried as personal property in much the same way as people today carry wallets, key rings, etc.
The earliest term by which these narratives were known, “ urban belief tales ,” highlights what was then thought to be a key property: they were held, by their tellers, to be true accounts, and the device of the FOAF was a spurious but significant effort at authentication.
Viscosity is a key melt property in understanding the behaviour of magmas.
Thirdly, CRC is a linear function with a property that CRC ( X XOR Y ) = CRC ( X ) XOR CRC ( Y ); as a result, even if the CRC is encrypted with a stream cipher ( or mode of block cipher which effectively turns it into stream cipher, such as OFB or CFB ), both message and associated CRC can be manipulated without knowledge of encryption key ; this was one of the well-known design flaws of the Wired Equivalent Privacy ( WEP ) protocol.
Simpler transpositions also often suffer from the property that keys very close to the correct key will reveal long sections of legible plaintext interspersed by gibberish.
In countering the objection of a Dr. Deusing that the weight of the atmosphere would simply crush the bodies of all living things, he shows explicit awareness of the key property of a fluid-that it exerts pressure equally across all planes.
An important and unique property of quantum distribution is the ability of the two communicating users to detect the presence of any third party trying to gain knowledge of the key.
There are several different approaches to quantum key distribution, but they can be divided into two main categories depending on which property they exploit.

key and fractal
In this respect, fractal geometry has been a key utility, especially for mosques and palaces.
Through the use of key concepts and methods in social network analysis, agent-based modeling, theoretical physics, and modern mathematics ( particularly graph theory and fractal geometry ), this method of inquiry brought insights into the dynamics and structure of social systems.

key and is
The key word in my plays is ' perhaps ' ''.
We know that much is made of the multiplicity and ambiguity of the identities that cluster around the key symbol of the Jew.
The symposium provides an opportunity to confront the self with specific statements which were made at particular times by identifiable communicators who were addressing definite audiences -- and throughout several hundred pages everyone is talking about the same key symbol of identification.
This is the key fact emerging from Sunday's national election.
But the key revelation is not new.
A romantic is one who thinks the world is divinely inspired and all he has to do is find the right key, and then divine justice and altruism will appear.
The long-range objective is to bring about consolidation of ownership through use of land exchange authority and through purchase on a moderate scale of inholdings which comprise key tracts for recognized National Forest programs such as recreation development, or which are a source of damage to lands in National Forests and National Grasslands.
otherwise, you'll have to spend a few minutes to either attach a suitable spring clip somewhere on the press head or fit the key to a length of light chain and fasten to the bottom of the motor mount so that the key is out of the way when not in use.
The key to effective marketing is wrapped up in defining your company's marketing problems realistically.
A new low capacity meter is the key that unlocks the situation at Oakwood Heights.
The phrasing is irregular, and the abrupt key changes have a primitive forcefulness.
Rangoni's first entrance is a musical shock, a sudden open fifth in a key totally unrelated to what has preceded it.
The key to the world of geology is change ; ;
I submit that this is the key problem of international relations, that it always has been, that it always will be.
The soldiers are fighting and the Americans are helping, he said, but in the fight against the Pathet Lao the key factor is the villager himself.
The key to Protestant development, therefore, is economic integration of the nucleus of the congregation.
I said `` Darn it, that's the automatic signal that shows when the ignition key is on.
And the key to the suite is still missing ''.
Mr. Schaefer also recommended that the snow emergency route plan, under which parking is banned on key streets and cars are required to use snow tires or chains on them, should be `` strictly enforced ''.
`` Convenience is therefore the key to the housing market today.
A publicity release from Oregon Physicians Service, of which Harvey is president, quoted him as saying the welfare office move to Salem, instead of `` crippling '' the agency, had provided an avenue to correct administrative weaknesses, with the key being improved communications between F & A and the commission staff.
Now a quiet-spoken, middle-aged man, Fiedler is an aeronautical engineer for Lockheed's Missiles and Space Division at Sunnyvale, where he played a key role in the development of the Navy's Polaris missile.

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