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    PyEvcs

    Extended Visual Cryptography Schemes in Python

    Visual Cryptography is a graphical form of information concealing. In a 2-out-of-2 Visual Cryptography Scheme a dealer will "split" a secret image into two shares, print the shares onto separate transparencies and hand them to the participants to the scheme. If the two participants come together, they'll be able to reveal the secret image without a computer, perfectly superimposing the transparencies they own. Analyzing a single share, no one will be able to obtain any information...
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    GiANT is a graphical interface for computer algebra systems (OS X/UNIX/Win). Currently GiANT lets the user work with number fields via KASH, but we aim to develop it into a GUI Library to run on top of any CAS and expose any of its functions.
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    The Tiny Encryption Algorithm (TEA) was developed by David Wheeler and Roger Needham at the Computer Laboratory of Cambridge University. The variant used was developed by David Wagner. TEACrypt 80x86 is the porting of this algorithm to the 80x86 platform
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