Eugene Chislenko and Yuri Tschinkel
The Klein Protocols are the handwritten records of the Göttingen seminar lectures of Felix Klein and his school. These rare documents, a centerpiece of the Göttingen Mathematical Institute's archive, have recently become available digitally. In this article, the authors take readers on an annotated tour of the Protocols.
(pp. 960)
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Neal Koblitz
The worlds of academic mathematical research and commercial and governmental application, with their occasionally distinct values and practices, meet and sometimes clash in the study and implementation of cryptosystems. The author describes his own experiences, and those of mathematical colleagues, in this intersection.
(pp. 972)
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