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  1. Ronald L. Rivest. Profesor Ronald Linn Rivest (lahir 1947, Schenectady, New York) adalah seorang ahli di bidang kriptografi, yang bekerja di MIT sebagai profesor di bidang Ilmu Komputer. Ia dikenal lewat karyanya di bidang enkripsi public-key bersama Len Adleman dan Adi Shamir, khususnya algoritme RSA, yang membuatnya mendapat penghargaan ...

  2. He graduated from Yale University in 1969 with a B.A. in mathematics, and from Stanford University in 1973 with a PhD in Computer Science. He learned from the best: his PhD supervisor was Turing Award recipient Robert Floyd, and he worked closely with Turing Award laureate Don Knuth. Rivest describes his graduate student experience of the ...

  3. R.L. Rivest, A. Shamir, and L. Adleman Abstract An encryption method is presented with the novel property that publicly re-vealing an encryption key does not thereby reveal the corresponding decryption key. This has two important consequences: 1. Couriers or other secure means are not needed to transmit keys, since a

  4. Journal of Cryptology bibliography and table of contents (from IACR). Kevin McCurley's bibliography on computational number theory. Quantum Computing Bibliography. Ron Rivest's Crypto and Security bibliography (Bibtex) . CS bibliographies, including STOC and FOCS. Doug Stinson's bibliography on authentication codes.

  5. Ronald L. Rivest is an Institute Professor at MIT. His research interests include cryptography, election integrity, and algorithms. Rivest received a PhD in computer science from Stanford University. He's on the board of the Verified Voting Foundation and the EPIC Advisory Board. Contact him at rivest@mit.edu.

  6. Ronald L. Rivest, 2007. Professor Ronald Linn Rivest received the 2007 Marconi Fellow and prize-winner, for his pioneering work in the field of cryptography, computer and network security. Rivest collaborated with two other scientists to create the world’s most widely used public-key cryptography system, a technology that has enabled ...

  7. Ronald L. Rivest* Laboratory for Computer Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA 02139 Abstract This paper gives a survey of the relationship between the fields of cryptography and machine learning, with an emphasis on how each field has contributed ideas and techniques to the other. Some suggested directions for future ...