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Re: Internet Privacy Guaranteed ad (POTP Jr.)
Clay writes:
> Given that N is the length of the message in bits. The number of
> possible combinations of bits is 2^N. For any message length N > 1,
> 2^N < N^256.
Uh, nope. 2^N grows asymptotically faster than N^256. Actually, for any
constants A and B, A^N grows asymptotically faster than N^B. For A=2, B=256,
the crossover happens somewhere before N=4096.
2^4096 = 2^(16*256) > 2^(12*256) = (2^12)^256 = (4096)^256
If the IPG people are using N=5600 (weird choice) then certainly
2^5600 > 5600^256, for what little that's worth.
(Ah, my computer science B.S. pays off ;)
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