- was this
environment which led to the
development of
Kerckhoffs' requirements.
Auguste Kerckhoffs was a
professor of
German language at
Ecole des Hautes...
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Auguste Kerckhoffs (1835–1903),
Dutch linguist and
cryptographer Kerckhoffs' principle, a
cryptographic principle named for him
Hermann Kerckhoff (1937–2023)...
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Auguste Kerckhoffs (19
January 1835 – 9
August 1903) was a
Dutch linguist and
cryptographer in the late 19th century.
Kerckhoffs was born in Nuth, the...
- was
circulars from the
director (Zulags), as well as
Kerckhoffs' own
journal Le Volapük.
Kerckhoffs'
grammars published since 1887
differed fundamentally...
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theorem about the
number of
spanning trees in a
graph Kerckhoffs's principle, of
Auguste Kerckhoffs List of
scientific laws
named after people Ohm's law...
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Hermann Walter Kerckhoff (December 27, 1937 –
April 29, 2023) was a
slalom canoeist who
competed in the
early 1970s. He
finished 37th in the K-1 event...
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medicine and
combat quackery.
Kerckhoffs was born in Grijzegrubben, Nuth, as the son of
Joannes Franciscus Carolus Kerckhoffs, alderman,
mayor and surgeon...
- der Hucht,
astronomer (born 1946)
Auguste Kerckhoffs,
linguist and
cryptographer (1835–1903)
Joseph Kerckhoffs,
physician (1789–1867) Joep Packbiers, archer...
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convention spoke an
international language. The
Dutch cryptographer Auguste Kerckhoffs was for a
number of
years Director of the
Academy of Volapük, and introduced...
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Sylvia Kerckhoff (born 1928) is an
American politician who
served as the
mayor of Durham,
North Carolina, from 1993 to 1997.
Kerckhoff was born in Toledo...