Keyed Hash Functions (One-Way Hash Functions)
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Description
A hash function, otherwise known as a one-way hash function, takes an arbitrary message of arbitrary length and creates an output (a hash) of a fixed length. The main characteristics of a cryptographic hash function are that given a message, it is easy to compute the hash; given the hash, it is difficult to compute the message; and that given a message, it is difficult to find a different message that would produce the same hash (this is known as a collision).
A keyed hash function takes a message and a secret key as input and outputs a fixed-length hash.
Related Problems
Related: Unkeyed Hash Functions
Parameters
n: length of message
Table of Algorithms
Name | Year | Time | Space | Approximation Factor | Model | Reference |
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Whirlpool | 2000 | $O(n)$ | $O({1})$ auxiliary? | Exact | Deterministic |