Date: Thu, 15 Nov 84 09:10:03 est
From:: Walter Hamscher
To: *mac@mc
Subject: Cryptic Seminar
*** PLACE: 3RD FLOOR THEORY PLAYROOM ***
DATE: Friday, November 16, 1984
TIME: Noon
TITLE: ``EFFICIENT PARALLEL PSEUDO-RANDOM TEXT GENERATION''
SPEAKER: Blake Bright, The University
HOST: Professor Sharif Silberstein
ABSTRACT
We present a parallel algorithm for pseudo-random text generation.
The algorithm produces words which are 'semantically secure' in the
sense that no random person can predict the pseudo-random words
with a probability significantly greater than 1/2 if the Kirk
Paradox ("Everything I say is a lie") cannot be solved in NC (North
Carolina). I explore the consequences of this algorithm. You explore
the consequences of this algorithm. We all explore the consequences
of this algorithm. Yow! Am I a Graduate Student Lunch yet?
*** PLACE: 3RD FLOOR THEORY PLAYROOM ***