Password protocols using XZ-elliptic curve cryptography

Cryptography – Particular algorithmic function encoding

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ABSTRACT:
Remote user authentication is provided using a password protocol based on elliptic curve cryptography. More specifically, the process uses the X-coordinate and the Z-coordinate of an elliptic curve when represented in projective coordinates, wherein point addition is defined over three dimensional space that includes the projective coordinate.

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