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Simmons–Su protocols

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The Simmons–Su protocols refer to a set of cryptographic protocols designed for secure communication, particularly in the context of digital signatures and key exchange. Named after their developers, David R. Simmons and J. H. Su, these protocols are notable in the field of cryptography for their theoretical contributions and practical applications.

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