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Since there are no existing mathematical methods which can describe CPK, the best that can be done here is to refer to some general mathematical and encryption links. If you have any suggestions, please send them to us. From Euclid and Euler to Public-Key Codes Describes m * s - n * t = 1. However, CPK is based on matrices, and does not use prime numbers.Lifting M-theory to Two-Time Physics Some related ideas that CPK is based on. The authors have no connection with CPK. Lattice Cryptography & Reduction If you are asking why another Public Key System? Check out the market for fast public key encryption. Hotmail Gaffe Could Have Been Avoided Ron Rivest Cryptography and Security Links
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