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  2. Defence Services Academy - Wikipedia

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    The DSA offers four-year bachelor's degree programs in liberal arts, combined physical sciences (with specializations in areas such as chemistry, physics, mathematics, geology) and computer science. The undergraduate degree programs used to take four years but from the 42nd intake onwards, the duration has been reduced to three years.

  3. Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm - Wikipedia

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    On March 29, 2011, two researchers published an IACR paper [9] demonstrating that it is possible to retrieve a TLS private key of a server using OpenSSL that authenticates with Elliptic Curves DSA over a binary field via a timing attack. [10] The vulnerability was fixed in OpenSSL 1.0.0e. [11]

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Computer science/Article alerts/Archive 1

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    08 Apr 2021 – Reema Thareja AfDed by Praxidicae was closed as delete by Eddie891 on 15 Apr 2021; discussion; 13 Apr 2021 – MetaLAB (at) Harvard AfDed by Onel5969 was closed as delete by MBisanz on 23 Apr 2021; discussion; 17 Apr 2021 – Dag Sjøberg AfDed by Sanketio31 was closed as keep by MarkH21 on 24 Apr 2021; discussion

  5. Digital Signature Algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) is a public-key cryptosystem and Federal Information Processing Standard for digital signatures, based on the mathematical concept of modular exponentiation and the discrete logarithm problem. In a public-key cryptosystem, a pair of private and public keys are created: data encrypted with either key can ...

  6. Directed assembly of micro- and nano-structures - Wikipedia

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    Directed self-assembly (DSA) is a type of directed assembly which utilizes block co-polymer morphology to create lines, space and hole patterns, facilitating for a more accurate control of the feature shapes. Then it uses surface interactions as well as polymer thermodynamics to finalize the formation of the final pattern shapes. [1]

  7. DSA - Wikipedia

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    Dsa, a rare variant of the humid continental climate with hot, dry summers and cold, wet/snowy winters Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title DSA .

  8. Reema - Wikipedia

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    Reema is a given name, and may refer to: Reema Abdo (born 1963), Yemen-born Canadian backstroke swimmer who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics; Reema Juffali (born 1992), Saudi Arabian racing driver; Reema Kagti (born 1972), Indian film director and screenwriter; Reema Khan (active from 1990), Pakistani film actress and producer, often billed ...

  9. Walls and Mirrors - Wikipedia

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    The book attempts to strike a balance between being too mathematically rigorous and formal, and being so informal, practical, and hands-on that computer science theory is not taught. The "walls" of the title refer to the abstract data type (ADT) which has a wall between its public interface and private implementation.