This chapter wasn't too hard to understand, and as usual I just want to see examples. An actual example using the RSA algorithm will be a lot more helpful than what is in the book. I tend to get lost when trying to read their explanations.
This is an awesome cryptographic algorithm. It's really cool to see to see principles of number theory and abstract algebra put to use in such an amazing, practical way. I think it's interesting that it seems to but a shorter, less-involved algorithm than AES or DES, and yet is so much powerful because of the principles it uses.
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