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Blum–Micali algorithm

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The Blum–Micali algorithm is a cryptographic algorithm used for digital signatures. It was introduced by Manuel Blum and Silvio Micali in 1982, providing a method for creating secure digital signatures based on number-theoretic principles. ### Key Features: 1. **Security Basis**: The security of the Blum–Micali algorithm is based on the difficulty of factoring large composite numbers, specifically products of two distinct large prime numbers.

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