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- Cryptonomicon is a 1999 novel by American author Neal Stephenson, set in two different time periods. One group of characters are World War II–era Allied...
- a world with a neo-Victorian social structure. This was followed by Cryptonomicon in 1999, a novel including concepts ranging from Alan Turing's research...
- characters in this series, is also featured in the Stephenson novels Cryptonomicon and Fall. Mercury provides a unifying theme, both in the form of the...
- Bruce Schneier at the request of Neal Stephenson for use in his novel Cryptonomicon, in which field agents use it to communicate securely without having...
- Forbes magazine's July 7, 1997 issue. It is part of the Baroque Cycle/Cryptonomicon universe. The story deals with the concepts of mindshare and evolutionary...
- Holocaust Education and Avoidance Pod, an idea in Neal Stephenson's novel Cryptonomicon Skandha, a concept in Buddhist phenomenology Beap or bi-parental heap...
- operates in the same fictional universe as Stephenson's earlier novel Cryptonomicon, in which descendants of Quicksilver characters Shaftoe and Waterhouse...
- Republic II: The Sith Lords A fictional encryption program from the book Cryptonomicon, by Neal Stephenson Novus ordo seclorum which appears on the reverse...
- 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2011. For example: Stephenson, Neal (2000). Cryptonomicon. HarperCollins. p. 529. ISBN 0-380-78862-4. Current meatspace coordinates...
- Simmons (1998) To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis (1999) 2000s Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson (2000) The Telling by Ursula K. Le Guin (2001) P****age...