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Re: Chaos harnessed for encryption / Fluctuations and Order research
From: touch () ISI EDU <touch () ISI EDU>
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 93 10:43:25 -0700
See Scientific American, August 1993 Mastering Chaos, p78-84. The Amateur Scientist, Circuits that get chaos in sync, p120-122. The remotely synch'd dual nonlinear systems is written up by guys from the Naval Research Lab and Georgia Institute of Technology, and was reportedly discovered there, not at MIT. According to the article, Louis Pecora (NRL) discovered how to build chaotic systems in synchronous parts; Thomas Carrol (also NRL) built the first circuit in 1989, and realized that it could be used for encryption. Joe Touch touch () isi edu
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