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1 List of Hash Functions

On this page you can find a collection of existing hash functions.

Collection of Cryptographic Hash Functions

2 Notation and Definition

3 Generic Attacks on Hash Functions

4 Some How Tos

<math> {\textbf x}_{t} = {\textbf f}({x}_{t-1},{u}_{t-1},{p}_{t-1}) </math>

if we want to use the amsmath package we have to usse the class amsmath. Automated numbering of equations works within a single amsmath environment but only if we do some dirty hacking ... (click on one of the equations to see why). If we start a new amsmath environment then the equation numbering starts from counter=1 again. So in general, we should not expect that we can do whatever we want with amsmath.

WikiTeX: latex reported a failure, namely:

/data/www/ehash/html/extensions/wikitex/wikitex.sh: line 59: latex: command not found

start a new amsmath environment:

WikiTeX: latex reported a failure, namely:

/data/www/ehash/html/extensions/wikitex/wikitex.sh: line 59: latex: command not found

as we see both envrionments start with 1.

Note: so far I have no idea how to refer to an equation <math>\dots</math>

Testpage1

5 Getting started



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