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This page aims to alphabetically list articles that are primarily related to cryptography. There is a categorised and (somewhat) annotated list of the same articles in subject groupings at Topics in cryptography; it will probably be more useful to those attempting to make some sense of the field. This page is intended to be useful to those monitoring Wikipedia's coverage of the subject (e.g. for editing or maintenance purposes) by providing an easy way to track changes in the indexed articles by clicking on "Related changes" in the sidebar or the link below:
This list does not necessarily include all cryptography-related articles in the Wikipedia, though there is a concerted effort to keep it so. Nevertheless, if you see an article that should be here, but isn't (or one that shouldn't be here but is), please do update the list accordingly.
Note: The purpose of the hidden talk page links to each page in this list is so also the talk pages become visible in the related/recent changes.
Algebraic cryptanalysis -- Covertext -- Differential power analysis -- Digital fingerprint -- Kasiski attack -- Known-ciphertext attack -- Railroad fence cypher -- Related-key attack -- Slide attack --
Should we list people by surname rather than first name? e.g. Alan Turing under T rather than under A. — Matt 09:32, 22 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Matt, Yes. And changing the name was on my list of to do's, until Arvindn noted some reluctance to have 3 pages which are essentially list of things. Still hadn't figured out how to cope with that, but let's see who else objects... ww
>>> Quote from Talk:List of mathematical topics:
Very nice and useful list. The only strange thing are the names of mathematicians. I guess they should be excluded somehow or they should be in a separate list as they are already in list of mathematicians.
<<<
I've revamped the list so that:
In this format the page is useful as a "related changes" link list, and also as a list of the canonical names for pages, rather than redirected "aliases".
— Matt 22:27, 22 Mar 2004 (UTC)
(discussion copied from User talk:Matt Crypto)
I will suggest, however, that names ought to be in alphabetical places at list. Looking at A, there are names ending with almost every letter of the alphabet. Hard to find folks that way. Thoughts?
ww 19:38, 14 Apr 2004 (UTC)
I've just noticed that key signature is one of those articles which ought to be dab'd so we don't get confused about the music and they don't get annoyed by the crypto. Unless, I'm missing something, we should have a key signature (cryptography) article listed here, not the current one. I'll get around to changing it eventually I suppose, unless someone tells me there's a reason I've missed here. ww 17:33, 17 May 2004 (UTC)
In case anyone wants to verify that all entries in the list are consistent, here's a quick regexp I wrote for this purpose:
egrep -v '\[\[([^]])+\]\] \[\[Talk:\1| \]\] --<br/>'
-- intgr 15:15, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
This article was nominated for deletion on January 2007. The result of the discussion was move to project space. |
This article is rated List-class on Wikipedia's
content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects: | |||||||||||||||||||||
|
This page aims to alphabetically list articles that are primarily related to cryptography. There is a categorised and (somewhat) annotated list of the same articles in subject groupings at Topics in cryptography; it will probably be more useful to those attempting to make some sense of the field. This page is intended to be useful to those monitoring Wikipedia's coverage of the subject (e.g. for editing or maintenance purposes) by providing an easy way to track changes in the indexed articles by clicking on "Related changes" in the sidebar or the link below:
This list does not necessarily include all cryptography-related articles in the Wikipedia, though there is a concerted effort to keep it so. Nevertheless, if you see an article that should be here, but isn't (or one that shouldn't be here but is), please do update the list accordingly.
Note: The purpose of the hidden talk page links to each page in this list is so also the talk pages become visible in the related/recent changes.
Algebraic cryptanalysis -- Covertext -- Differential power analysis -- Digital fingerprint -- Kasiski attack -- Known-ciphertext attack -- Railroad fence cypher -- Related-key attack -- Slide attack --
Should we list people by surname rather than first name? e.g. Alan Turing under T rather than under A. — Matt 09:32, 22 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Matt, Yes. And changing the name was on my list of to do's, until Arvindn noted some reluctance to have 3 pages which are essentially list of things. Still hadn't figured out how to cope with that, but let's see who else objects... ww
>>> Quote from Talk:List of mathematical topics:
Very nice and useful list. The only strange thing are the names of mathematicians. I guess they should be excluded somehow or they should be in a separate list as they are already in list of mathematicians.
<<<
I've revamped the list so that:
In this format the page is useful as a "related changes" link list, and also as a list of the canonical names for pages, rather than redirected "aliases".
— Matt 22:27, 22 Mar 2004 (UTC)
(discussion copied from User talk:Matt Crypto)
I will suggest, however, that names ought to be in alphabetical places at list. Looking at A, there are names ending with almost every letter of the alphabet. Hard to find folks that way. Thoughts?
ww 19:38, 14 Apr 2004 (UTC)
I've just noticed that key signature is one of those articles which ought to be dab'd so we don't get confused about the music and they don't get annoyed by the crypto. Unless, I'm missing something, we should have a key signature (cryptography) article listed here, not the current one. I'll get around to changing it eventually I suppose, unless someone tells me there's a reason I've missed here. ww 17:33, 17 May 2004 (UTC)
In case anyone wants to verify that all entries in the list are consistent, here's a quick regexp I wrote for this purpose:
egrep -v '\[\[([^]])+\]\] \[\[Talk:\1| \]\] --<br/>'
-- intgr 15:15, 4 January 2007 (UTC)