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== The Advanced Hash Standard == | == The Advanced Hash Standard == | ||
[http://131002.net/sha3lounge/ SHA-3 Lounge] | * [http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/hash/sha-3/index.html NIST page] | ||
* [http://131002.net/sha3lounge/ SHA-3 Lounge] | |||
=== Skein === | === Skein === | ||
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=== MD6 === | === MD6 === | ||
From a team led by [[Ron Rivest]]. | From a team led by [[Ron Rivest]]. | ||
=== CubeHash | |||
From [[Dan Bernstein]], [http://cubehash.cr.yp.to] | |||
=== Essence === | |||
From Jason Worth Martin [http://www.math.jmu.edu/~martin/] | |||
=== Sgàil === | |||
Peter Maxwell [http://www.allicient.co.uk/files/sgail/] | |||
=== EnRUPT === | |||
Sean O'Neil [http://www.enrupt.com] | |||
=== Maraca === | |||
Robert Jenkins [http://burtleburtle.net/bob/crypto/maraca/nist/] |
Revision as of 05:39, 1 November 2008
In cryptography a hash or message digest is a fixed-size digest which can be calculated from an input text of any size up to some large limit.
MD4 and descendants
MD5
SHA
SHA-2
Other 20th century hashes
Tiger
Whirlpool
The Advanced Hash Standard
Skein
From Bruce Schneier and others: [1]
MD6
From a team led by Ron Rivest.
=== CubeHash
From Dan Bernstein, [2]
Essence
From Jason Worth Martin [3]
Sgàil
Peter Maxwell [4]
EnRUPT
Sean O'Neil [5]
Maraca
Robert Jenkins [6]