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Serge Vaudenay entered the École Normale Supérieure in Paris as a normalien student in 1989.
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Serge and Vaudenay
In 1996, Serge Vaudenay found a known-plaintext attack requiring 2 < sup > 8r + 1 </ sup > known plaintexts to break, where r is the number of rounds.
* Serge Vaudenay, " On the weak keys of Blowfish ," Fast Software Encryption ( FSE ' 96 ), LNCS 1039, D. Gollmann, Ed., Springer-Verlag, 1996, pp. 27 – 32.
In cryptography, the IDEA NXT algorithm ( previously known as FOX ) is a block cipher designed by Pascal Junod and Serge Vaudenay of EPFL ( Lausanne, Switzerland ).
In 2004, Yi Lu and Serge Vaudenay published a statistical attack requiring the 24 first bits of 2 < sup > 35 </ sup > Bluetooth frames ( a frame is 2745 bits long ).
In cryptography, CS-Cipher ( for Chiffrement Symétrique ) is a block cipher invented by Jacques Stern and Serge Vaudenay in 1998.
Serge and École
The collapse of a quantum superposition into a single definite state was quantitatively measured for the first time by Serge Haroche and his co-workers at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris in 1996.
After graduating from the École nationale des Beaux-Arts de Lyon and the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs in Paris, he started writing comics in 1969, at the age of 23, in the comics magazine Pilote, initially illustrating short stories written by Jean Giraud and Serge de Beketch, before creating the political fiction story Rumeur sur le Rouergue from a scenario by Pierre Christin in 1972.
Serge Dassault studied at the Lycée Janson de Sailly, the École polytechnique, Supaéro and HEC Paris.
Serge and Paris
During 1928 – 29 Prokofiev composed what was to be the last ballet for Diaghilev, The Prodigal Son, which was staged on 21 May 1929 in Paris with Serge Lifar in the title role.
Ballet master Serge Lifar went on a technical revival at the Paris Opera Ballet, enhanced by Claude Bessy and Rudolf Nureyev in the 1980s.
Stravinsky met Vera de Bosset in Paris in February 1921, when she was married to the painter and stage designer Serge Sudeikin, and they began an affair which led to Vera leaving her husband.
Tribute graffiti covers the outer wall of Serge Gainsbourg's house on the rue de Verneuil in Paris, looked after by Charlotte Gainsbourg after her father's death
After two years, Slonimsky moved to Boston to work as an assistant for Boston Symphony Orchestra conductor Serge Koussevitzky, for whom he had earlier worked as a rehearsal pianist in Paris.
Serge Ricard of the University of Paris goes even further, stating that the Roosevelt Corollary was not merely an addendum to the earlier Monroe Doctrine, through which the U. S. pledged to protect the Americas from European imperialist interventions.
Libération ( ; known as Libé ) is a French daily newspaper founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968.
Edwige Perfetti, soprano ; Tibère Raffali, Christian Papis, tenors ; Gilles Cachemaille, baritone — Orchestre d ' Harmonie des Gardiens de la Paix de Paris ; Claude Pichaureau, conductor — Chœur de l ' Armée Française ; Serge Zapolski, chorus-master — Chorale a Chœur Joie la Gondoire ; Daniel Catenne, chorus-master — Chorale Populaire de Paris ; Jean-Claude Chambard, chorus-master.
He was an alumnus of the lycée Condorcet in Paris, a distinction he shared with Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Valéry, Paul Verlaine, Marcel Proust, Jean Cocteau, Serge Gainsbourg, and Claude Lévi-Strauss amongst others.
* ( edited by Serge Thion ) Vérité historique ou vérité politique: le dossier de l ’ affaire Faurisson: la question des chambres à gaz, Paris: La Vieille Taupe, 1980.
) Two more positions were introduced by Serge Lifar during his career as Ballet Master at the Paris Opéra Ballet ( 1929 – 45, 1947 – 58 ); their use nowadays is mostly limited to Lifar's choreographies.
Serge Daney ( June 4, 1944, Paris – June 12, 1992 ) was an influential French movie critic who went on from writing film reviews to developing a “ television criticism ” and onto building a personal theory of the image.
The piece was premiered in Paris on June 6, 1925, conducted by its dedicatee Serge Koussevitzky, and was not well received.
Symphony No. 2 in D minor premiered in Paris under the baton of Serge Koussevitsky in the summer of 1925, to tepid critical response.
Serge and student
He was a student of Prof. Serge Elisséeff, who had been the first Western graduate of the University of Tokyo.
Serge and 1989
In 1989, following the Gorbachev era, Kibalchich traveled to USSR to press for the rehabilitation of Trotsky and Serge.
Serge and .
The Serge Prokofieff whom we knew in the United States of America was gay, witty, mercurial, full of pranks and bonheur -- and very capable as a professional musician.
His life-long friend, Serge Koussevitzky, gave unreservedly of his praise and brilliant performances in Boston, New York, and Washington, D.C.,, to which he added broadcastings and recordings for the whole nation.
The document was signed for Russia by Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov and Industry Minister Ilya Klebanov, while Prime Minister Andranik Markarian and defense and security strongman Serge Sarkisian signed for Armenia.
The debt arrangements have been personally negotiated by ( then ) Defense Minister ( and now President ) Serge Sarkisian, Kocharian ’ s closest political associate.
He picked up another credited Weil conjecture, around 1967, which later under pressure from Serge Lang ( resp.
After appearing in more than forty motion pictures and recording several music albums, most notably with Serge Gainsbourg, she chose to use her fame to promote animal rights.
Bartók's last work might well have been the String Quartet No. 6 but for Serge Koussevitzky's commission for the Concerto for Orchestra.
In 1984, Marker was invited by producer Serge Silberman to document the making of Akira Kurosawa's film Ran.
Recent writers have included Serge Daney, Serge Toubiana, Thierry Jousse, Antoine de Baecque, Vincent Ostria, Charles Tesson and Franck Nouchi, André Téchiné, Léos Carax, Olivier Assayas, Danièle Dubroux, and Serge Le Péron.
The leading figure of the double bass in the early 20th century was Serge Koussevitzky, best known as conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, who popularized the double bass in modern times as a solo instrument.
Other examples of chamber works that use the double bass in mixed ensembles include Serge Prokofiev's Quintet in G minor, Op. 39 for oboe, clarinet, violin, viola, and double bass ; Erwin Schulhoff's Concertino for flute / piccolo, viola, and double bass ; Fred Lerdahl's Waltzes for violin, viola, cello, and double bass ; Mohammed Fairouz's Litany for double bass and wind quartet ; Mario Davidovsky's Festino for guitar, viola, cello, and double bass ; and Iannis Xenakis's Morsima-Amorsima for piano, violin, cello, and double bass.
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