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English: Column step and diagonal step of BLAKE-256 hash function algorythm |
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Source | https://131002.net/blake/ -> Downloads -> Documentation |
Author | Jean-Philippe Aumasson (Kudelski Security, Switzerland); Luca Henzen (then ETHZ, Switzerland; now UBS, Switzerland); Willi Meier (FHNW, Switzerland); Raphael C.-W. Phan (Loughborough University, UK) |
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