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| Title: Permutation parity machines for neural cryptography. |
| Written by: Oscar Mauricio Reyes and Karl-Heinz Zimmermann |
| in: <em>Physical Review E</em>. June (2010). |
| Volume: <strong>81</strong>. Number: (6), |
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| ISBN: 10.1103/PHYSREVE.81.066117 |
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Note: khzimmermann, AEG
Abstract: Recently, synchronization was proved for permutation parity machines, multilayer feed-forward neural networks proposed as a binary variant of the tree parity machines. This ability was already used in the case of tree parity machines to introduce a key-exchange protocol. In this paper, a protocol based on permutation parity machines is proposed and its performance against common attacks (simple, geometric, majority and genetic) is studied.