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  • Title Open Workbook of Cryptology: A Project-Based Introduction to Crypto in Python
  • Author(s) Jonathan A. Poritz
  • Publisher: Poritz.net and Colorado State University Pueblo
  • License(s): CC BY-SA 4.0
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  • Language: English
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This book uses Python and some standard cryptographic libraries in Python to explore these cryptological ideas. It should be accessible to students with a solid basic comfort level with Python – but could also be used as a way to solidify Python knowledge in more beginning users of that language, particularly if those beginners had a friendly instructor or peers with whom to collaborate.

It explains the basic issues of classical and modern cryptography, and provides a self contained essential mathematical background in number theory, abstract algebra, and probability—with surveys of relevant parts of complexity theory and other things. A user-friendly, down-to-earth tone presents concretely motivated introductions to these topics.

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