Read the excerpt from the code book.
a theoretical breakthrough would be a fundamentall...
English, 03.02.2020 10:03, ConfusedJuliana
Read the excerpt from the code book.
a theoretical breakthrough would be a fundamentally new way of finding alice's private key. alice's private key consists of p and q, and these are found by factoring the public key, n. the standard approach is to check each prime number one at a time to see if it divides into n, but we know that this takes an unreasonable amount of time.
which statement is best supported by this excerpt?
the author uses a narrative style to explain encryption.
the author includes several historical narratives.
the author adds many interesting descriptive details.
the author writes with great scientific detail.
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