Cryptology experts are abuzz over a Harvard University professor's claim that he has discovered a way to make an unbreakable code that can be used over and over again. The mathematical proof, developed by computer science professor Michael Rabin with the . . .
Cryptology experts are abuzz over a Harvard University professor's claim that he has discovered a way to make an unbreakable code that can be used over and over again. The mathematical proof, developed by computer science professor Michael Rabin with the help of doctoral student Yanzhong Ding, could be used to make a code indecipherable, even by the most powerful computers, experts say.

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