CSE 107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Block Cipher, Empty String, Inverse Function

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{0,1}n is the set of n-bit strings and {0,1}* is the set of all strings of finite length. If s is a set, then |s| denotes its size. If x is a string then |x| denotes its length. If m >=1 is an integer, then let zm = {0,1,,m-1} By x $ s, we denote picking an element at random from set s and assigning it to x. Thus pr[x = s] = 1/|s|for every s (cid:3547) s. By f: x1 x x xn y we denote that f is a function that. Takes inputs x1,,xn, where xi (cid:3547) xi for 1 <= i <= n. And returns an output y = f(x1,,xn) (cid:3547) y. We call n the # of inputs (arguments) of f. X1 x x xn is the domain. We say that f: x y is a permutation if. X = y, meaning its down and range are the same set.

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