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  2. Learning with errors - Wikipedia

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    In cryptography, learning with errors (LWE) is a mathematical problem that is widely used to create secure encryption algorithms. [1] It is based on the idea of representing secret information as a set of equations with errors. In other words, LWE is a way to hide the value of a secret by introducing noise to it. [2]

  3. Ring learning with errors - Wikipedia

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    An important feature of basing cryptography on the ring learning with errors problem is the fact that the solution to the RLWE problem can be used to solve a version of the shortest vector problem (SVP) in a lattice (a polynomial-time reduction from this SVP problem to the RLWE problem has been presented [1]).

  4. Ring learning with errors signature - Wikipedia

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    The creators of the Ring-based Learning with Errors (RLWE) basis for cryptography believe that an important feature of these algorithms based on Ring-Learning with Errors is their provable reduction to known hard problems. [8] [9] The signature described below has a provable reduction to the Shortest Vector Problem in an ideal lattice. [10]

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    James Madison (1751–1836) was a Founding Father of the United States and its fourth president, serving from March 4, 1809, to March 4, 1817.Dubbed the "Father of the Constitution" for his role in creating the U.S. Constitution, he had been dissatisfied with the weak government under the Articles of Confederation, and helped organize the Constitutional Convention of 1787.

  6. Ring learning with errors key exchange - Wikipedia

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    The ring learning with errors key exchange (RLWE-KEX) is one of a new class of public key exchange algorithms that are designed to be secure against an adversary that possesses a quantum computer. This is important because some public key algorithms in use today will be easily broken by a quantum computer if such computers are implemented.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Fix common mistakes

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    Pick one of the errors from the table below. Work through the pages in the Latest Database Dump List, fixing any errors you find. Edit the list and remove any articles you have fixed. Update the date you checked in the other columns as (MM), (DD), (YYYY). If you finished the whole list, mark it Done (Optional) - Return to step 1 and try another ...

  8. List of Cyberchase episodes - Wikipedia

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    The kids must find the unfair/crooked game to find Digit. Meanwhile, they learn about chance and how to spot an unfair chance of winning and losing. Along the way they meet Lucky, a cab driver, who offers them a chance to gain a free cab ride while they search for Digit. Digit is locked in a bird cage with Buzz and Delete as his guards.

  9. Error-driven learning - Wikipedia

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    In reinforcement learning, error-driven learning is a method for adjusting a model's (intelligent agent's) parameters based on the difference between its output results and the ground truth. These models stand out as they depend on environmental feedback, rather than explicit labels or categories. [ 1 ]