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When Chaos Meets Computers
This paper focuses on an interesting phenomenon when chaos meets computers.
It is found that digital computers are absolutely incapable of showing true
long-time dynamics of some chaotic systems, including the tent map, the
Bernoulli shift map and their analogues, even in a high-precision
floating-point arithmetic. Although the results cannot directly generalized to
most chaotic systems, the risk of using digital computers to numerically study
continuous dynamical systems is shown clearly. As a result, we reach the old
saying that "it is impossible to do everything with computers only".Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure
Some hints for the design of digital chaos-based cryptosystems: lessons learned from cryptanalysis
In this work we comment some conclusions derived from the analysis of recent
proposals on the field of chaos-based cryptography. These observations remark
the main problems detected in some of those schemes under examination.
Therefore, this paper is a list of what to avoid when considering chaos as
source of new strategies to conceal and protect information
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