User:Arvindn

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I've been around for a while, since Oct '02 or so.

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[edit] Stuff I've worked on

(Less than a paragraph or two doesn't count. Mostly used as bookmarks for quick reference. Sorted chronologically.)

Hamiltonian cycle - Endgame - Antichess - Edouard Lucas - Chess terminology - Chennai - Dillo - Horse paradox - Window system - Cryptographic key length - Minimax algorithm - Alpha-beta pruning - Evaluation function - XBoard - Block cipher modes of operation - Ron Rivest, RC5, RC6. - Stream cipher, Symmetric key algorithm - Probable prime - Illegal prime - Infinitesimal - Kinetic theory - Parallel computing - Error correction - Hyperbola, Parabola - Congruent - Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution - Indus Valley civilization - Stellar evolution - Z-transform - International Mathematics Olympiad - Cycloid - Simulated annealing - Flag of India - UUCP - Black hole, primordial black hole - Playfair cipher - Vedic civilization - Wilson's theorem - Transposition table - Backward compatibility - EULA - Carbon copy - Cube root - Indian family name - Heat wave - Michael Tiemann - Double counting - Connect Four - Jacques Hadamard - Solved board games - Pentominoes - Hex (board game) - mnk-games - Kanpur - Interval graph - Eric S. Raymond - Diwali - Wget - Speed reading - Allopathic medicine - Checkerboard - Perfect play - Quarto - Melakarta - List of political parties in India - Nagaland - Tamil Tigers - GNOME office - Computer accessibility - Tamil Nadu - Prime pages - Adi Shamir - Secret sharing - Tamil alphabet - Google (verb) - Eve teasing - Holidays in India - Password cracking - Chetter Hummin - Prelude to Foundation - Pancake sorting - Non-Resident Indian - One way function - Wikiproject Hindu Mythology - Scripting language - Web browser - Session management - Varaha - Narada - Mahabharata - Template:HinduAvatars - Cryptographic hash function - Digital timestamping - Matsya - Indian citizenship - Blinding (cryptography) - Avatar - Apportionment paradox - Alabama paradox - Template:ComplexityClasses - Randomized algorithm - Pondicherry - Schnirelmann density - Probabilistically Checkable Proof - Probabilistic Turing machine - 1729 (number) - 1729 (anecdote) - Arithmetic progression - Telescoping series - Zugzwang - Immortal game (chess) - Intermediate-mass black hole - Pushdown automaton - Stack machine - Stellar black hole - Rahu - Euclidean algorithm - Krishna Jayanti - Bhaskara - Proboscis - Kama Sutra - Sutra/List of sutras - Hindu deities - Rhinitis - Bit-flipping attack - Saurav Ganguly - Rahul Dravid - V. V. S. Laxman - Virender Sehwag - Mohammed Azharuddin - Sunil Gavaskar - Indian national cricket team - National Democratic Alliance (India) - The Magic Words are Squeamish Ossifrage - Commitment scheme - Oblivious transfer - Fork (chess) - Threefold repetition - Zwischenzug - Fianchetto - Eight queens puzzle - Hastings 1895 chess tournament - Harry Nelson Pillsbury - Product cipher - Skewer (chess) - Indian Agricultural Research Institute - Garry Kasparov - Match of the Century - Draw by mutual agreement - Shell script - Sicilian Defence - Broadcast encryption - Negligible function (cryptography) - Adversary - Concrete security - CRYPTO - International Association for Cryptologic Research - Full Domain Hash - DJGPP - Transport in India - Blokus - Text files - Data loss - Data corruption - Vedic mathematics - List of Indian dishes - Academic dishonesty - Sulba Sutras - Apastamba - Vedic mathematics - Random function - Largest known prime - Mersenne prime - Information theoretic security - Chin-up - Leg press - Pawn structure - Defense perimeter - Fortress (chess) - X-ray (chess) - Decoy (chess) - Sacrifice (chess) - Milan Matulovic - The Barones: Ray, Debra, Robert, Marie, Frank - Town Lake - Card reader - Michael Schroeder - Cuckoo hashing - Lunge (exercise) - Leg extension - List of cryptology conferences - Clock drift - Peppercoin - 40 bit encryption - Treo 700wx - Texas Cryptology Center

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