Title :
Feigenbaum encryption of messages
Author :
Bevensee, Robert M.
Author_Institution :
Boma Enterprises, Alamo, CA, USA
Abstract :
To avoid many of the problems of symmetric-key encryption, public key encryption was proposed by Hellman and Diffe (1976). The author discusses the Feigenbaum algorithm. Felgenbaum was the first person to analyse and explain chaotic behavior in cryptography using renormalization group theory. The author also clarifies some of the implications of Feigenbaum algorithm, and develops an error analysis to help one understand the encryption security involved
Keywords :
chaos; public key cryptography; Feigenbaum algorithm; Feigenbaum message encryption; chaotic behavior; cryptography; encryption security; public key encryption; renormalization group theory; symmetric-key encryption; Bifurcation; Cryptography; Decoding; Gold; Immune system; Nonlinear equations; Public key; Random number generation; Statistical analysis; Steady-state;
Journal_Title :
Potentials, IEEE