Benny Chor
Ben-Zion "Benny" Chor (23 December 1956 – 10 June 2021) was an Israeli computer scientist. He was known for his research in cryptography, including traitor tracing, randomness extractors, private information retrieval, the security level and single-bit security of RSA encryption, and secret sharing. Beyond cryptography, he also made important contributions in distributed shared-memory consensus and in the discovery of patterns in gene expression data. Provided by Wikipedia
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Randomness and Computation by Micali, Silvio, Preparata, Franco P., Boppana, Ravi B., Miller, Gary L., Reif, John H., Goldwasser, Shafi, Sipser, Michael, Ben-Or, Michael, Linial, Nathan, Ajtai, Miklós, Komlós, János, Steiger, William, Szemerédi, Ezra, Shamir, Eli, Hastad, John, Pippenger, Nicholas, Wigderson, Avi, Gács, Peter, Fortnow, Lance, Greenberg, Ronald L., Leiserson, Charles E., Kaltofen, Erich, Bentley, Jon L., Leighton, F. Thomas, Lepley, Margaret, Stanat, Donald F., Steele, J. Michael, Furer, Martin, Goldreich, Oded, Mansour, Yishay, Zachos, Stathis, Chor, Benny, Dwork, Cynthia, Alon, N., Ravin, M. O.
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