User:Decrypt3
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Decrypt3 is a student whose real name is Owen. He is half-American and half-Japanese.
His interests are computers and mathematics, and especially areas where the two overlap. Specifically, he is interested in computer science and cryptography. He runs his own small software company. His development environment of choice is Xcode/Cocoa/Obj-C.
He is a member of Carnegie Mellon University's class of 2009 (School of Computer Science).
He has always used, and will always use Macs. He is a devoted Apple zealot. His current one is a 17" PowerBook G4.
Very strongly held opinion: Times New Roman is the most overused font in the world. Hate it, hate it, hate it.
His favorite book is The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series, by Douglas Adams. He has several favorite bands, including: Metallica, Rush, Iron Maiden, Tool, Def Leppard, Dream Theater and Primus. Favorite guitarist: Slash. Favorite vocalist: Chris Cornell. Favorite drummer: Neil Peart. Favorite bassist: Les Claypool.
Favorite comics: Calvin and Hobbes, Bloom County, The Far Side, For Better or For Worse. Favorite webcomics: Megatokyo, Questionable Content, Sinfest, Applegeeks, Mac Hall.
Member of WikiProject Cryptography and WikiProject Mathematics.
He is currently working on whatever is at his work-in-progress page (currently nothing; he's being a lazy bum).
His claim to fame on Wikipedia: being the author of six of the eight pages in Category:Integer factorization algorithms (although only five consist mostly of content he wrote. Still more than half.)
Can translate from French to English.
Programming languages (in order of proficiency): Objective-C, REALbasic, Java, C, Perl, Mathematica, Visual Basic, JavaScript.
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[edit] To do list
Impossible differential cryptanalysis, anything in the Open Tasks section of Wikipedia:WikiProject Cryptography. Also rewrite General number field sieve to be more comprehensible and include more practical details (like Quadratic sieve, however this requires that I understand GNFS first.) Redo Quadratic sieve example.
[edit] New pages
[edit] Mathematics/algorithms
Baby-step giant-step (rewrite) -- Continued fraction factorization (stub, though not for long) -- Dixon's factorization method -- Floyd's cycle-finding algorithm -- Middle-square method -- Pollard's p-1 algorithm -- Pollard's rho algorithm -- Quadratic sieve -- Space-time tradeoff (stub) -- Special number field sieve (stub) -- Square-and-multiply algorithm (now merged with Exponentiating by squaring) -- Trial division
[edit] Cryptography
Avalanche effect -- Deniable encryption -- EFF DES cracker -- GOST (expand from stub) -- Kasiski examination -- MacGuffin (cipher) -- Madryga -- Paul Kocher (stub) -- McEliece (stub) -- NewDES -- Piling-up lemma -- Power analysis -- RSA problem -- TWIRL -- Weak key
[edit] Misc. computer science
[edit] Other
Sinfest (total rewrite) -- Masterpoints -- Chris Bangle (stub) -- Convention (bridge) -- Jim Raynor -- iDrive (total rewrite) -- IndieTits -- Pécrot rail crash -- Guest comic
Joined Wikipedia January 12, 2004.
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