Non-commutative cryptography

ID: non-commutative-cryptography

Non-commutative cryptography is a branch of cryptography that is based on mathematical structures where the order of operations matters, meaning that the operations do not commute. In more formal terms, for two elements \( a \) and \( b \) from a non-commutative algebraic structure, the operation satisfies \( ab \neq ba \).

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