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    S2CID 1715998. Charles Rackoff (March 13, 2012). ""Shafi Goldwasser - A.M. Turing Award Laureates"". ACM. "Shafi Goldwasser | MIT CSAIL". www.csail.mit.edu. Retrieved...
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    the prize: Frances Allen (in 2006), Barbara Liskov (in 2008), and Shafi Goldwasser (in 2012). As of 2024, 77 people have been awarded the prize, with...
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  • The Goldwasser–Micali (GM) cryptosystem is an asymmetric key encryption algorithm developed by Shafi Goldwasser and Silvio Micali in 1982. GM has the...
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  • Founding Director of the Institute, and fellow Turing Award winner Shafi Goldwasser took over as Director on January 1, 2018. The Institute aims to promote...
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  • American physicist Orly Goldwasser, professor of Egyptology Robin Goldwasser, an American singer and playwright Shafi Goldwasser, Turing Award-winning professor...
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  • hard problem. This system was published in 1997 by Oded Goldreich, Shafi Goldwasser, and Shai Halevi, and uses a trapdoor one-way function which relies...
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    "Merkle trees" or simply "Hash trees"), and Rabin signatures. In 1988, Shafi Goldwasser, Silvio Micali, and Ronald Rivest became the first to rigorously define...
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  • Blum–Goldwasser (BG) cryptosystem is an asymmetric key encryption algorithm proposed by Manuel Blum and Shafi Goldwasser in 1984. Blum–Goldwasser is a...
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    Tenenbaum Turing Award recipients Leonard M. Adleman, Fernando J. Corbató, Shafi Goldwasser, Butler W. Lampson, John McCarthy, Silvio Micali, Marvin Minsky, Ronald...
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  • provably-secure probabilistic public-key encryption scheme was proposed by Shafi Goldwasser and Silvio Micali, based on the hardness of the quadratic residuosity...
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