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Logical concepts in cryptography

Kramer, Simon  
2007

This thesis is about a breadth-first exploration of logical concepts in cryptography and their linguistic abstraction and model-theoretic combination in a comprehensive logical system, called CPL (for Cryptographic Protocol Logic). We focus on two fundamental aspects of cryptography. Namely, the security of communication (as opposed to security of storage) and cryptographic protocols (as opposed to cryptographic operators). The primary logical concepts explored are the following: the modal concepts of belief, knowledge, norms, provability, space, and time. The distinguishing feature of CPL is that it unifies and refines a variety of existing approaches. This feature is the result of our wholistic conception of property-based (modal logics) and model-based (process algebra) formalisms.

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Type
doctoral thesis
DOI
10.5075/epfl-thesis-3845
Author(s)
Kramer, Simon  
Advisors
Nestmann, Uwe
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Henzinger, Thomas  
Jury

Lawrence S. Moss, Ralf Küsters, Sergei N. Artëmov

Date Issued

2007

Publisher

EPFL

Publisher place

Lausanne

Public defense year

2007-07-04

Thesis number

3845

Total of pages

145

Subjects

applied formal logic

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information security

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logique formelle appliquée

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sécurité d'information

EPFL units
MTC  
Faculty
IC  
Section
IC-SIN  
School
IIF  
Available on Infoscience
May 16, 2007
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/6855
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