- In
cryptography and
computer science, a hash tree or
Merkle tree is a tree in
which every "leaf" node is
labelled with the
cryptographic hash of a data...
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Merkle and
Merckle are
surnames of
German origin. It used as a
minimization of Old
German given names such as
Markwart (meaning "guard of the frontier")...
- In cryptography,
Merkle's Puzzles is an
early construction for a public-key cryptosystem, a
protocol devised by
Ralph Merkle in 1974 and
published in...
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researcher and
speaker on cryonics.
Merkle is a
renowned cryptographer,
known for
devising Merkle's Puzzles, co-inventing the
Merkle–****man
knapsack cryptosystem...
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Merkle's Boner refers to the
notorious base-running
mistake committed by
rookie Fred
Merkle of the New York
Giants in a game
against the
Chicago Cubs...
- In cryptography, the
Merkle–Damgård
construction or
Merkle–Damgård hash
function is a
method of
building collision-resistant
cryptographic hash functions...
- Carl
Frederick Rudolf Merkle (also
sometimes do****ented as
Frederick Charles Merkle;
December 20, 1888 –
March 2, 1956),
nicknamed "Bonehead", was an...
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channel and was one of the
first public-key
protocols as
conceived by
Ralph Merkle and
named after Whitfield Diffie and
Martin ****man. DH is one of the earliest...
- In hash-based cryptography, the
Merkle signature scheme is a
digital signature scheme based on
Merkle trees (also
called hash trees) and one-time signatures...
- hash of the
Merkle hash: { # ... 'info': { # ... 'root hash': <binary SHA1 hash>, # ... }, # ... }
BitTorrent v2 uses a
different type of
Merkle tree. A de-bencoded...