cellular automata in cryptography
Cellular automata in cryptography refers to the use of mathematical models or systems known as cellular automata to enhance the security of cryptographic algorithms. Cellular automata are discrete computational models that consist of a grid of cells, each possessing a state that evolves over time following specific rules. By incorporating cellular automata into cryptographic systems, it aims to provide additional complexity and randomness to improve the confidentiality and integrity of sensitive information.
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