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Mathematics, 10.04.2020 23:59 aylorcadence

For a long time, mathematicians weren't sure that asymmetric encryption was possible. Fortunately, cryptographers discovered the necessary mathematical innovation in the 1970s and invented public key encryption. If public key encryption was never invented, what wouldn't be possible today?

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