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Bartosz Zoltak
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 9:57 am
Guest
I'd like to thank everyone who shared their comments in
discussions here. Thanks to these discussions I have been able to
learn quicker than I would do on my own, even though my work [on VMPC]
has been mostly an individual one.

Thanks to these discussions and thanks to several people who also
shared their opinions, comment and results in private, I have been
able to improve my paper describing VMPC - the result of my 5-year
adventure with cryptography.

The paper has now been accepted for presentation at the FSE 2004
Conference in India (see http://www.isical.ac.in/~fse2004/ , section
"Accepted Papers")

The FSE paper is a combined and style-refined version of the two
papers "VMPC One-Way Function" and "VMPC Stream Cipher". I will make
it available as soon as I can, also in LaTeX and DVI format, through
the VMPC website http://www.vmpcfunction.com

All the best in 2004,

Bartosz Zoltak

--
http://www.vmpcfunction.com
QPbzoltak@vmpcfunction.com
without "QP"
Tom St Denis
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 11:52 am
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"Bartosz Zoltak" <QPbzoltak@vmpcfunction.com*(without "QP")> wrote in
message news:bt99su$mo9$1@atlantis.news.tpi.pl...
Quote:
I'd like to thank everyone who shared their comments in
discussions here. Thanks to these discussions I have been able to
learn quicker than I would do on my own, even though my work [on VMPC]
has been mostly an individual one.

Thanks to these discussions and thanks to several people who also
shared their opinions, comment and results in private, I have been
able to improve my paper describing VMPC - the result of my 5-year
adventure with cryptography.

The paper has now been accepted for presentation at the FSE 2004
Conference in India (see http://www.isical.ac.in/~fse2004/ , section
"Accepted Papers")

Congradulations. Just keep in mind that just because your paper was
accepted for print doesn't mean it's strong. Presumably your paper is a bit
more complete then the stuff you have offered here [cuz quite frankly I
don't see how any competent reviewer would accept half of the stuff you
write here]. I look forward to reading any pre-prints you have to offer.
Should be interesting.

As I said in the private email apply for a stipend if you can't afford the
trip. If you're presenting they'll put ya to the top of the list of
stipends.

Tom
Scott Contini
Posted: Sun Jan 04, 2004 7:13 pm
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"Bartosz Zoltak" <QPbzoltak@vmpcfunction.com*(without "QP")> wrote in message news:<bt99su$mo9$1@atlantis.news.tpi.pl>...
Quote:
I'd like to thank everyone who shared their comments in
discussions here. Thanks to these discussions I have been able to
learn quicker than I would do on my own, even though my work [on VMPC]
has been mostly an individual one.

Thanks to these discussions and thanks to several people who also
shared their opinions, comment and results in private, I have been
able to improve my paper describing VMPC - the result of my 5-year
adventure with cryptography.

The paper has now been accepted for presentation at the FSE 2004
Conference in India (see http://www.isical.ac.in/~fse2004/ , section
"Accepted Papers")

The FSE paper is a combined and style-refined version of the two
papers "VMPC One-Way Function" and "VMPC Stream Cipher". I will make
it available as soon as I can, also in LaTeX and DVI format, through
the VMPC website http://www.vmpcfunction.com

All the best in 2004,

Bartosz Zoltak


Congrats - see you there!

Scott
sven
Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 4:44 am
Guest
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004 15:57:10 +0100, "Bartosz Zoltak"
<QPbzoltak@vmpcfunction.com*(without "QP")> wrote:

Quote:
I'd like to thank everyone who shared their comments in
discussions here. Thanks to these discussions I have been able to
learn quicker than I would do on my own, even though my work [on VMPC]
has been mostly an individual one.

Thanks to these discussions and thanks to several people who also
shared their opinions, comment and results in private, I have been
able to improve my paper describing VMPC - the result of my 5-year
adventure with cryptography.

The paper has now been accepted for presentation at the FSE 2004
Conference in India (see http://www.isical.ac.in/~fse2004/ , section
"Accepted Papers")

The FSE paper is a combined and style-refined version of the two
papers "VMPC One-Way Function" and "VMPC Stream Cipher". I will make
it available as soon as I can, also in LaTeX and DVI format, through
the VMPC website http://www.vmpcfunction.com

All the best in 2004,

Bartosz Zoltak

Congratulations.
 
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