Theory of cryptography | Cryptographic hash functions
The HAIFA construction (hash iterative framework) is a cryptographic structure used in the design of hash functions. It is one of the modern alternatives to the Merkle–Damgård construction, avoiding its weaknesses like length extension attacks. The construction was designed by Eli Biham and Orr Dunkelman in 2007. Three of the 14 second round candidates in the NIST hash function competition were based on HAIFA constructions (BLAKE, SHAvite-3, ECHO). Other hash functions based on it are LAKE, Sarmal, SWIFFTX and HNF-256. The construction of Skein is similar to HAIFA. Another alternative construction is the sponge construction. (Wikipedia).
Dubai and Moscow's Moving Skyscrapers
NOTE: I did not make this video. It is the video produced by the architectural firm behind this building. -- David Fisher's company 'Dynamic Architecture' have developed a moving skyscraper! The building will be made up of 80 floors, with an apartment on each floor. The rotating bui
From playlist Architecture
Israel's First Supertall Skyscraper
Israel is on a high-rise construction spree. Try BIMSearch for free and make the most of your BIM data today - http://bit.ly/3KwJwNn Full story here - https://theb1m.com/video/israel-construction-spree This video contains paid promotion for BIMSearch. Additional footage and images cour
From playlist Skyscrapers - The B1M
Opening this year, Shanghai Tower is a soaring symbol of China's economic future. The mixed-use tower designed by Gensler will be the tallest building in China--a vertical city defining a new form of urban life. Read more at http://bit.ly/1J3FiVC
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Why Michael Keaton is Building a Factory
Michael Keaton is swapping the glamour of Hollywood for the not quite so glitzy world of construction. Yes, really. For more by Tomorrow’s Build subscribe now - https://bit.ly/3vOOJ98 Executive Producer and Narrator - Fred Mills Producer - Adam Savage Video Editing and Graphics - Thomas C
From playlist Tomorrow's Build
Systems Architecture, Kabuki Capitalism, and the Economic Manhattan Project
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From playlist Engineering
Brooklyn Bridge | History of Architectural Design | World's Greatest Structures
Your world is filled with structures that have stood the test of time. That give character to the cities and landscapes in which they're located. That are visited by millions of people each year. And that capture our wonder for the marvels of engineering innovation and progress. But while
From playlist Modern History
Saudi Arabia’s Line City Explained
The Line is ridiculous, but it could still be built. For more by Tomorrow's Build subscribe now - https://bit.ly/3vOOJ98 Join our mailing list - https://bit.ly/tomorrows-build Narrator - Fred Mills Producer - Tim Gibson Video Editing - Jim Casey Executive Producers - Fred Mills, James
From playlist Tomorrow's Build
International Space Station Assembly
This annotated animation details the assembly of the International Space Station, from the launch of the first segment in 1998 to today and beyond. HD download link: https://archive.org/details/International-Space-Station-Assembly
From playlist Space Construction
Mushrooms Use Electric Spike Syntax Resembling Words To Talk, New Study
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From playlist Biology
Why Arab-Israeli ties are normalizing
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From playlist Geopolitics
India's masterplan to counter China
Try Brilliant free today: https://brilliant.org/CaspianReport #India is launching several commercial corridors in all directions. If successful, the blueprint could reconfigure #trade across the region. Policy paper on India’s Arab-Mediterranean Corridor: https://www.isas.nus.edu.sg/pape
From playlist Economics
Avi Wigderson & László Lovász - The Abel Prize interview 2021
00:30 Interview start 01:03 On the place of discrete math and theoretical computer science 08:14 Turing and Hilbert 14:28 P vs NP problem, what is it and why is it important? 25:09 Youth in Haifa, Avi Wigderson 30:09 Youth in Budapest, László Lovász 37:45 Problem solver or theory builde
From playlist László Lovász
Smuggling Illegal Migrants Into Australia (1959) | Unissued Nº13 | British Pathé
This film was unused by British Pathé editors of the time and not screened in cinemas. In an attempt to bring hidden films to light, we have decided to create "British Pathé Unissued". (FILM ID: 2738.20) Links to other videos related to this topic: Illegal Ships In Haifa - Refugees (194
From playlist British Pathé Unissued
On weak epsilon nets and the Radon number - Shay Moran
Short talks by postdoctoral members Topic: On weak epsilon nets and the Radon number Speaker: Shay Moran Affiliation: Member, School of Mathematics Date: October 4, 2017 For more videos, please visit http://video.ias.edu
From playlist Mathematics
From playlist Simulink Design Award: 2013 BEST Robotics
On the representation of measures by Christian S. Rodrigues
PROGRAM SMOOTH AND HOMOGENEOUS DYNAMICS ORGANIZERS: Anish Ghosh, Stefano Luzzatto and Marcelo Viana DATE: 23 September 2019 to 04 October 2019 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Ergodic theory has its origins in the the work of L. Boltzmann on the kinetic theory of gases.
From playlist Smooth And Homogeneous Dynamics
Inducing schemes for piecewise expanding maps of R^n by Peyman Eslami
PROGRAM SMOOTH AND HOMOGENEOUS DYNAMICS ORGANIZERS: Anish Ghosh, Stefano Luzzatto and Marcelo Viana DATE: 23 September 2019 to 04 October 2019 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Ergodic theory has its origins in the the work of L. Boltzmann on the kinetic theory of gases.
From playlist Smooth And Homogeneous Dynamics
The Computer Chronicles - High Tech Israel (1993)
Special thanks to archive.org for hosting these episodes. Downloads of all these episodes and more can be found at: http://archive.org/details/computerchronicles
From playlist The Computer Chronicles 1993 Episodes
The World's Tallest Modular Hotel
Marriott's latest hotel in New York will be constructed with modules prefabricated in Poland. For more by The B1M subscribe now - http://ow.ly/GxW7y Read the full story on this video, including images and useful links, here: https://www.theb1m.com/video/the-worlds-tallest-modular-hotel
From playlist Offsite Construction - The B1M
Sample lecture of my GEO 6350: Invertebrate Paleontology & Paleobotany course at Utah State University
From playlist Utah State University: Invertebrate Paleontology and Paleobotany (CosmoLearning Geology)