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Bibliography keys: It's as easy as [1], [2], [3]
The bibliography at the end of the paper "New directions in cryptography" has 14 entries, labeled "[1]" through "[14]". The numbers "1" through "14" are examples of bibliography keys.
#pqcrypto #patents #ntru #lpr #ding #peikert #newhope 2020.12.06: Optimizing for the wrong metric, part 1: Microsoft Word: Review of "An Efficiency Comparison of Document Preparation Systems Used in Academic Research and Development" by Knauff and Nejasmic. #signatures #ecc #elgamal #schnorr #ecdsa #eddsa #ed25519 2014.02.13: A subfield-logarithm attack against ideal lattices: Computational algebraic number theory tackles lattice-based cryptography. Beyond praising the time savings of not looking at the bibliography ("It's easy for readers who are familiar with the literature to know exactly what's being discussed" and "You don't have to flip back and forth between the main text and the reference list"), Farke claimed the following as an advantage of having full names in bibkeys:
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