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1305 fue un año común comenzado en viernes del calendario juliano. Acontecimientos. 19 de mayo: firma del tratado de Elche, que revisa los límites fronterizos entre los reinos de Castilla y de Aragón. Clemente V sucede a Benedicto XI como papa.
Year 1305 ( MCCCV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar . Events. January – March.
1432 or 1051 or 279. 1305 ( MCCCV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1305th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 305th year of the 2nd millennium, the 5th year of the 14th century, and the 6th year of the 1300s decade.
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Definition of Poly1305
Poly1305 takes a 16-byte secret key r {\\displaystyle r} and an L {\\displaystyle L} -byte message m {\\displaystyle m} and returns a 16-byte hash Poly1305 r ( m ) {\\displaystyle \\operatorname {Poly1305} _{r}(m)} .To do this, Poly1305: 1. Interprets r {\\displaystyle r} as a little-endian 16-byte integer. 2. Breaks the message m = ( m [ 0 ] , m [ 1 ] , m [ 2 ] , … , m [ L − 1 ] ) {\\displaystyle m=(m,m,m,\\dotsc ,m[L-1])} into consecutive 16-byte chunks. 3. Interprets the 16-byte chunks as 17-...
Use as a one-time authenticator
If s {\\displaystyle s} is a secret 16-byte string interpreted as a little-endian integer, then is called the authenticator for the message m {\\displaystyle m} .If a sender and recipient share the 32-byte secret key ( r , s ) {\\displaystyle (r,s)} in advance, chosen uniformly at random, then the sender can transmit an authenticated message ( a , m ) {\\displaystyle (a,m)} .When the recipient receives an alleged authenticated message ( a ′ , m ′ ) {\\displaystyle (a',m')} (which may have been mod...
Use in Poly1305-AES as a Carter–Wegman authenticator
The original Poly1305-AES proposal uses the Carter–Wegman structure to authenticate many messages by taking a i := H r ( m i ) + p i {\\displaystyle a_{i}:=H_{r}(m_{i})+p_{i}} to be the authenticator on the ith message m i {\\displaystyle m_{i}} , where H r {\\displaystyle H_{r}} is a universal hash family and p i {\\displaystyle p_{i}} is an independent uniform random hash value that serves as a one-time pad to conceal it.Poly1305-AES uses AES-128 to generate p i := AES k ( i ) {\\displaystyle...
The security of Poly1305 and its derivatives against forgery follows from its bounded difference probability as a universal hash family:If m 1 {\\displaystyle m_{1}} and m 2 {\\displaystyle m_{2}} are messages of up to L {\\displaystyle L} bytes each, and d {\\displaystyle d} is any 16-byte string interpreted as a little-endian integer, then where r {\\...
Poly1305-AES can be computed at high speed in various CPUs: for an n-byte message, no more than 3.1n + 780 Athlon cycles are needed, for example.The author has released optimized source code for Athlon, Pentium Pro/II/III/M, PowerPC, and UltraSPARC, in addition to non-optimized reference implementations in C and C++ as public domain software.
Below is a list of cryptography libraries that support Poly1305: 1. Botan 2. Bouncy Castle 3. Crypto++ 4. Libgcrypt 5. libsodium 6. Nettle 7. OpenSSL 8. LibreSSL 9. wolfCrypt 10. GnuTLS 11. mbed TLS 12. MatrixSSL
NaCl one-time authenticator and authenticated cipherusing Poly1305La Crónica aragonesa de 1305, también llamada Crónica de los estados peninsulares o Crónica navarro-aragonesa, es una historia general de España escrita en aragonés y centrada en este reino y sus orígenes legendarios en los reyes de Sobrarbe (que se anteponen a los de Navarra), 1 cuya primera redacción fue culminada en 1305, y su ...
Cortes del reino de Castilla celebradas en la ciudad de Medina del Campo en 1305, durante el reinado de Fernando IV de Castilla. Las Cortes de Medina del Campo de 1305 [ editar ] María de Molina presenta a su hijo Fernando IV en las Cortes de Valladolid de 1295 . Óleo sobre lienzo de Antonio Gisbert Pérez . 1863.
Sir William Wallace (Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas, pronounced [ˈɯʎam ˈuəl̪ˠəs̪]; Norman French: William le Waleys; c. 1270 – 23 August 1305) was a Scottish knight who became one of the main leaders during the First War of Scottish Independence.