On the Numbers of Close-and-equal Pairs of Bits in a String (with Implications on the Security of RSA'S L.S.B.)
We consider the following problem: Let s be a n-bit string with m ones and n-m zeros. Denote by CEt(s) the number of pairs, of equal bits which are within distance t apart, in the string s. What is the minimum value of Cet(*), when the minimum is taken over all n-bit strings which consists of m ones...
Main Author: | Goldreich, Oded |
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Published: |
2023
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/149066 |
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