HAS-V
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In cryptography, HAS-V is a cryptographic hash function with a variable output length. HAS-V is a hash function based on a block cipher. The hash function can produce hash values with lengths from 16 to 40 bytes.
The hash function was developed by Nan Kyoung Park, Joon Ho Hwang and Pil Joong Lee[1], and was released in the year 2000.
[edit] See also
- One-way compression function - Describes how hash functions can be built from block ciphers.
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- ^ Designers - Standard Cryptographic Algorithm Naming.
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