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Title: Generators with Guaranteed Diversity Research Question: How can we ensure the diversity of number generators to prevent them from entering unexpectedly short cycles, making them vulnerable to cryptanalytic attacks? Methodology: The researchers introduced a measure of security called sequence diversity, which generalizes the notion of cycle-length for non-iterative generators. They then proposed the class of counter assisted generators, which can turn any iterative generator into a counter assisted generator with a provably high diversity, without reducing the quality of generators that are already cryptographically strong. Results: The authors demonstrated that their method can provide a guarantee of diversity for number generators, making them more resistant to cryptanalytic attacks. They also showed that their approach can be applied to any iterative generator, regardless of its complexity. Implications: The research has significant implications for the field of cryptography. It provides a practical solution to a long-standing problem in number generator design, ensuring that generators can produce long, cryptographically secure sequences without the risk of entering unexpectedly short cycles. This can improve the security of systems that rely on number generators for encryption and other security-related tasks. Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0112014v5 Authors: arXiv ID: 0112014v5 [[Category:Computer Science]] [[Category:Generators]] [[Category:Can]] [[Category:Diversity]] [[Category:Number]] [[Category:Generator]]
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