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SHA-3

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-14 1:05

First post ending with the prime factors of the included number decides which algorithm we pick to be SHA-3.
Well-reasoned critiques will also be considered.

Sincerely, NIST.


Appendix A:
Number To Factorize
3646154850295011369707131011438711095400799139943170490872585628683549034362552065955809589514611470241298944167703929337528884908857116141935206466329731087514964112054543019336536216107629523597606330154669196064144182472739556974502462402438903115845725630946428943768540714098264727068026730424033578827886916761701429264950573899186177

Name: 2010-12-14 1:13

>>1
How about no, ``faggot''?

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-14 1:40

Pointless. Skein is invincible and heralds the start of the glorious Threefish empire.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-14 2:46

First post ending with the prime factors of the included number decides which algorithm we pick to be SHA-3.
I actually smirked, then I realised you're a freshman taking Cryptology 101 and IHBT.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-14 4:42

Prelude> filter (\ x -> (bigPrime `rem` x) == 0) $ take 200 primes
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(0.02 secs, 5283944 bytes)

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-14 4:43

>>5
filter ((==0) . rem bigPrime) $ take 200 primes

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-14 20:32

>>4
What? No, we're NIST, I swear!

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