| U. M. Maurer. Authentication theory and hypothesis testing. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 46(4):1350--1356, 2000. 19 |
....for an even n, i.e. n = 2t 2, goes accordingly. But before going into the proof, consider the following Lemma, which states a well known result from Authentication Theory, which can be found in various literature starting with [14] for a very general treatment of Authentication Theory consult [11]) Lemma 1. Let K, M , Y and Z be random variables (typically key, message, tag and public information of an authentication scheme) with joint distribution PKMYZ such that M is independent of K and Z but uniquely defined by Y and Z. Then, knowing Z, one can compute Y , consistent with K and Z ....
U. Maurer. Authentication theory and hypothesis testing. IEEE Transaction on Information Theory, 2000.
....in terms of a distortion measure. Z ollner et al. 26] use information theoretic methods to conclude that the embedding process in steganography must involve uncertainty. A discussion of these models with respect to ours is included in Section 6. Another related work is a paper of Maurer [15] on unconditionally secure authentication in cryptography, which demonstrates the generality of the hypothesis testing approach. A large number of techniques for undetectable communication originate in the military domain, where they have found many applications. This includes radar, ....
U. Maurer, \Authentication theory and hypothesis testing," IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 1350-1356, 2000.
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U. M. Maurer, Authentication theory and hypothesis testing, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Vol. 46, No. 4, pp. 1350--1356, 2000.
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U. M. Maurer. Authentication theory and hypothesis testing. IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 46(4):1350--1356, 2000. 19
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