Relation between number theory and cryptography
J. Michael Diehl
mdiehl at polaris.unm.edu
Fri Jul 16 19:03:14 PDT 1993
According to Scott Collins:
> J. Michael Diehl <mdiehl at triton.unm.edu> writes:
>
> >if we were to add some noise [then] we have added [...] information
> Perhaps in 'Information Relativity'. With respect to the original system
> (and by definition), noise is not information. It is only data.
This is a good arguement, but I believe I specified "algorithmic" information to
be added to the message. This, I believe, does convey information of some kind.
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