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  1. Leonard Max Adleman, né le 31 décembre 1945 (78 ans), est un chercheur américain en informatique théorique et professeur en informatique et en biologie moléculaire à l’ université du Sud de la Californie.

  2. Leonard Adleman (born December 31, 1945) is an American computer scientist. He is one of the creators of the RSA encryption algorithm, for which he received the 2002 Turing Award. [1] He is also known for the creation of the field of DNA computing .

  3. Leonard Adleman (2010). Le chiffrement RSA (nommé par les initiales de ses trois inventeurs) est un algorithme de cryptographie asymétrique, très utilisé dans le commerce électronique, et plus généralement pour échanger des données confidentielles sur Internet.

  4. Leonard M. Adleman is an American computer scientist and cowinner, with American computer scientist Ronald L. Rivest and Israeli cryptographer Adi Shamir, of the 2002 A.M. Turing Award, the highest honour in computer science, for their “ingenious contribution for making public-key cryptography.

  5. 9 déc. 2016 · 1977 : Un trio de chercheurs (les Américains Ronald Rivest et Leonard Adleman et l’Israélien Adi Shamir) inventent l’algorithme RSA, sur lequel repose une grande partie de la sécurité de l ...

  6. Without doubt, Leonard Adleman’s most famous work is his contribution to the RSA algorithm (named after him, Rivest and Shamir) published in 1978 under the title “A Method for Obtaining Digital Signatures and Public-Key Cryptosystems”.

  7. Il y a 4 jours · Leonard M. Adleman is the Henry Salvatori Distinguished Professor of Computer Science and Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of Southern California. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering.

  8. Introduced in 1977 by MIT colleagues Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman, RSAits name derived from the initials of their surnames—is a specific type of public-key cryptography, or PKC, innovated in 1976 by Whitfield Diffie, Martin Hellman, and Ralph Merkle.

  9. Leonard Adleman – The Father of DNA Computing: Leonard Adleman was interested in math and science ever since he was a child. In 1968, he completed his undergraduate degree at the University of California at Berkeley in mathematics.

  10. Leonard Adleman – Department of Computer Science, Department of Molecular Biology.