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Prikladnaya Diskretnaya Matematika, 2008, Number 1(1), Pages 55–63 (Mi pdm11)  

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Mathematical Methods of Cryptography

Combinatorial-geometric technique to design a key distribution patterns (an overview)

A. V. Cheremushkin

Institute of Cryptography, Communications and Informatics, Academy of Federal Security Service of Russian Federation
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Abstract: The paper presents an overview of known approaches to design a key distribution patterns and their applications to the problem of construction key predistribution schemes.
Document Type: Article
UDC: 621.394
Language: Russian
Citation: A. V. Cheremushkin, “Combinatorial-geometric technique to design a key distribution patterns (an overview)”, Prikl. Diskr. Mat., 2008, no. 1(1), 55–63
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\Bibitem{Che08}
\by A.~V.~Cheremushkin
\paper Combinatorial-geometric technique to design a~key distribution patterns (an overview)
\jour Prikl. Diskr. Mat.
\yr 2008
\issue 1(1)
\pages 55--63
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/pdm11}
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