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Scott A. Vanstone was a mathematician and cryptographer in the University of Waterloo Faculty of Mathematics. He was a member of the school's Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research, and was also a founder of the cybersecurity company Certicom. He received his PhD in 1974 at the University of Waterloo, and for about a decade worked principally in combinatorial design theory, finite geometry, and finite fields. In the 1980s he started working in cryptography. An early result of Vanstone (joint with Ian Blake, R. Fuji-Hara, and Ron Mullin) was an improved algorithm for computing discrete logarithms in binary fields, which inspired Don Coppersmith to develop his famous exp(n^{1/3+ε}) algorithm (where n is the degree of the field).

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  • Scott Vanstone (fr)
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  • Scott A. Vanstone, né le 14 septembre 1947 et mort le 2 mars 2014 as Milton, était un mathématicien et cryptographe canadien, travaillant à la faculté de mathématiques de l'Université de Waterloo. Il a été membre de l'école du (en) et a également été l'un des fondateurs de la société de cybersécurité Certicom. (fr)
  • Scott A. Vanstone was a mathematician and cryptographer in the University of Waterloo Faculty of Mathematics. He was a member of the school's Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research, and was also a founder of the cybersecurity company Certicom. He received his PhD in 1974 at the University of Waterloo, and for about a decade worked principally in combinatorial design theory, finite geometry, and finite fields. In the 1980s he started working in cryptography. An early result of Vanstone (joint with Ian Blake, R. Fuji-Hara, and Ron Mullin) was an improved algorithm for computing discrete logarithms in binary fields, which inspired Don Coppersmith to develop his famous exp(n^{1/3+ε}) algorithm (where n is the degree of the field). (en)
  • Скотт Ванстоун (англ. Scott Vanstone; 14 сентября 1947 года — 2 марта 2014 года) — математик и криптограф на факультете математики Университета Ватерлоо. Он принимал участие в работе . В 1974 году получил степень доктора философии в Университете Ватерлоо. И в течение 10 лет работал в основном в теории комбинаторных схем, конечной геометрии и конечных полей. В 1980-х годах начал работать в области криптографии. Ванстоун написал сам или в соавторстве пять книг (в том числе Handbook of Applied Cryptography) и около 200 исследовательских статей. Умер 2 марта 2014 года после короткой болезни. (ru)
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