Cryptography in Chinese consists of two characters meaning "secret
coded". Thanks to Ch'in Chiu-Shao and his successors, the Chinese
Remainder Theorem became a cornerstone of public key cryptography.
Today, as we observe the constant usage of high-speed computers
interconnected via the Internet, we realize that cryptography and its
related applications have developed far beyond "secret coding". China,
which is rapidly developing in all areas of technology, is also writing
a new page of history in cryptography. As more and more Chinese become
recognized as leading researchers in a variety of topics in
cryptography, it is not surprising that many of them are Professor
Xiao's former students.
Progress on Cryptography: 25 Years of Cryptography in China is a
compilation of papers presented at an international workshop in
conjunction with the ChinaCrypt, 2004. After 20 years, the research
interests of the group have extended to a variety of areas in
cryptography. This edited volume includes 32 contributed chapters. The
material will cover a range of topics, from mathematical results of
cryptography to practical applications. This book also includes a sample
of research, conducted by Professor Xiao's former and current students.
Progress on Cryptography: 25 Years of Cryptography in China is
designed for a professional audience, composed of researchers and
practitioners in industry. This book is also suitable as a secondary
text for graduate-level students in computer science, mathematics and
engineering.