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“[A] compelling chronicle of America's involvement with Middle East petroleum states.” —Michael Hiltzik, The Los Angeles Times

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Andrew Scott Cooper holds advanced degrees from Columbia University, University of Aberdeen, and Victoria University. Dr. Cooper has worked at the United Nations and Human Rights Watch and is a columnist for PBS/Frontline's Tehran Bureau.

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First rate - Cooper has done a great job assembling this story (one most of the senior U.S. officials involved seem to have conveniently forgotten in their biographies) of how the United States gave the Shah carte blanch to buy any-and-all U.S. weapons (save nukes) to act as a U.S. surrogate in the Persian Gulf area: With things going rapidly down hill in Vietnam around 1970 and the Brits having announced they were pulling out "East of Suez" in 1971, the U.S. found itself with a Navy consisting of two destroyers and a sea plane tender to take care of business in the Persian Gulf and the whole Indian Ocean. Seeing, even after the fiasco in Vietnam, commies lurking behind every rock in the Mid East but with Americans less-than-eager to ramp up our military, Nixon adopted the Twin Pillars strategy - sell lots of armaments to the Saudis and Iran and they would become our friends. The Shah's appetite for ever more money (by attempting to raise the price of crude) and ever more military spending resulted in rampant inflation in Iran, a wealthy elite feeding off the billions being thrown around, and a growingly restive lower class who arguably ended up worse off under the Shah's massive development schemes, the seeds of a revolution. Kissinger is roundly pounded in this book (for good reason), but Cooper leaves out on-background another of Henry's geopolitical screw-ups: Nasser died in 1970; Sadat - like his predecessor - wanted the Sinai back, lost by Egypt in the '67 War. Sadat - unlike his predecessor - was willing to negotiate with the Israelis. Not only were the Israelis feeling invulnerable after their smashing victory in the '67 War (one general said he could hold the Bar-Lev Line on the Suez with 500 men), but Kissinger encouraged Golda Meir not to give an inch, perhaps fostering her quote "We have never had it so good." Endlessly rebuffed by the Israelis, Sadat began to make military threats to take back the Sinai, laughed off as a joke by the Israelis. When the hammer fell in the '73 War, the U.S. instigated the largest military airlift yet seen to aid the Israelis, the proximate cause of the Arab oil embargo against America (and the Dutch). Had Kissinger pushed Meir toward compromise with Sadat, perhaps no '73 War, oil embargo and its attendant price spike that caused the Shah's coffers to explode, money he continually overspent buying even more military toys. Absent this tidal wave of money, the Shah wouldn't have been able to totally screw up Iran's economy; perhaps no '79 Revolution? Quien sabe. After the '73 War, Kissinger met with Sadat and gave him a high five: The Egyptians did know how to fight after all, and they had a lot of cool weapons, most notably Soviet anti-aircraft systems that tore up a good chunk of the IAF. Kissinger welcomed Sadat to the club - we will now sell you a lot of weapons. The Saudis now have the third largest military budget on the planet, are excellent customers of the U.S. military-industrial complex, and ISIS, Al Nusra or whomever all seem well-equipped with heavy weapons. How this insanity all got started with the Shah makes most interesting reading. A real page turner, and congrats to Cooper on his first book; hope there will be many more.

With over 100 pages of notes and bibliography this book is well sourced and its author Andrew Scott Cooper has done a great job in putting them all together in a fairly well written manner, that is mostly based on his factual findings and very little about his own views and biases. Which is in stark contrast with most of the books that have been written regarding this subject. Great book to read for anyone that still thinks that the major culprit behind the fall of Pahlavi dynasty was Jimmy Carter! Or for that matter anyone that thinks Henry Kissinger is as a perfect statesman as both he and his disciples portray him to be. The parts that goes over all the backchannel diplomacy, horse-trading, conversations or misunderstanding that led to certains policies and events are also every interesting. Lastly the book fully explains the all-important role of treasury secretary Bill Simon, and objectively goes over both the pros and cons of Shah’s nationalistic agenda and his grand plans for Iran. Well worth a read !

Author Andrew Scott Cooper's first book "Oil Kings" is surprising well written and entertaining. The book is primary about the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, and his dealings with President Richard Nixon and the duplicitous Henry Kissinger. The book centers around a secret deal between the Shah, Nixon, and Kissinger which allowed Iran to purchase best of class U.S. weapons systems, advance jet fighters, smart bombs, etc. in any quantity desired. Basically anything weapons short of nukes were available for purchase by the Shah. In return, the President would allow the Shah to raise oil prices through OPEC to cover the costs of the weapons. The U.S. was reeling from its involvement in Vietnam. The mood of the country was against any military action abroad. The country was being torn apart by protest and incidents such as the Kent State shootings still fresh in the minds of Americans. The Shah was ambitious and saw himself as the heir to the great Persian Kings of the ancient world. The Shah would use his newly acquired weaponry to protect the Persian Gulf and Israel from Soviet influence.The first series of oil price increases implemented by OPEC shocked the economies of the west. The Shah waved aside any suggestion that the price increases were endangering the oil consuming nations especially the Europeans. The Shah was blinded by his grand vision of a modern westernized Iran. No one realized the Shah was racing against time after being diagnosed with cancer.Watergate was a disaster for the U.S. - Iran relations. With the resignation of Nixon, the Shah lost his most powerful supporter in Washington. Kissinger was still Secretary of State but more and more Kissinger was finding himself on the losing side of the debate on U.S. - Iranian policy discussions in Washington. Slowly members of the Ford Administration were realizing that additional price increases would crush Europe and possibly lead to communist takeovers of the European countries. Secretary of the Treasury Simon and others were pushing for a closer relationship with the Saudis. The Saudis were opposed to rapid increases in the price of oil. As the Shah would soon learn concerning oil revenues, too much too fast was not desirable. Inflationary surges and lack of resources would lead to domestic unrest.Secretary of Defense, James Schlesinger, was one of the first cabinet members to raise concerns about the ambitions of the Shah. As the Shah became more independent of Washington and more friendly with Sadat of Egypt, Israeli interests were being threatened. Israel was being pushed to give back territory captured from Egypt in the war so it was necessary to secure their supply of oil from Iran. Egypt was also a soviet satellite, so the friendship between Iran and Egypt was causing policy makers in Washington to realize that no one had throughly thought thru the consequences of Nixon's policy towards Iran.Some Arab OPEC members were trying to link the Israel - Palestine question to the oil embargo. The Shah had pledged to protect the flow of oil and to kept Israel supplied with oil. There was even a joint U.S. and Iranian plan to invade Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to protect the flow of oil. As this plan was leaked to the press Saudi Arabia was outraged and had to move to protect their interest.Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney would enter the Ford Administration and work to neutralize Kissinger's influence and together with Secretary of Treasury Simon and Alan Greenspan finally convince President Ford to initiate closer relations with the Saudis in an successful attempt to call the Shah's bluff on oil prices. Saudi is the swing producer in OPEC, meaning that the Saudi oil production can be used to meet demand. The Saudis refused to back the Shah's push for another price increase at the OPEC meeting, which meant that the Shah was financially ruined as he committed Iran to a massive spending program that was no longer affordable for Iran.The Shah had heated up the Iranian economy to a point beyond its capacity to absorb the cash coming in. There were cargo ships that were waiting to be unloaded for over 200 days, resulting in capital equipment rusting on the docks. Saudi Arabia was eager to avoid this in their country; in fact, petro-dollar recycling became a major issue for the international banking system. For example, if a bank did accept large petro-dollars deposits they could be susceptible to collapse if the funds were suddenly withdrawn.The book continues into the Carter Administration and moves quickly up to the revolution; although, the book doesn't cover the revolution itself other than the lead up and it is quickly glazed over to the end.I've summarized the story above but I didn't do the story justice as Mr. Cooper does. I've had many insights while reading this book that explained other books I'ver read on related topics. In "A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order" by F. William Engdahl, the 1973 Bilderberg meeting minutes were published that discussed increasing the price of oil. Kissinger attended this meeting so it makes sense that Kissinger was working against the best interest of the U.S. in secrectly supporting the increase in the price of oil. The oil price was increased to make the investments by the major oil companies in the north sea profitable and to cause economic problems for the Europeans to help cover the financial problems the U.S. was having after closing the gold window.Another insight that left me wondering was how the U.S. seemed to have toppled the Shah after they lost control over him. Although Mr. Cooper never suggested that the U.S. was involved in the overthrow of the Shah of Iran, he does layout a sense of dissatisfaction with the Shah. I also got a feeling that certain insiders seem to be looking after Israel's interest once the Shah started asking for Nuclear reactors. The book will definitely provide an interesting view into the machinery of foreign policy in action. It feels like you are getting an insiders look.Get the book you won't be disappointedFor example I suggest reading the following books along with this book.A Century of War: : Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World OrderOil, God, and Gold: The Story of Aramco and the Saudi KingsThe Hidden Hand of American Hegemony: Petrodollar Recycling and International Markets (Cornell Studies in Political Economy)Myths, Lies and Oil Wars

A must read to understand the current world events, players, and how oil is a major influence in it. I found it very informative even though I thought I was well read and knowledgeable. Like it or not oil is a controlling factor in the world economy as we see currently. It was interesting to understand how the US change from Iran to Saudi Arabia in the world of oil.Well written and researched.Lest we forget, Semper Fi!!

Historical details of the handshake deals Nixon made with the Shah of Iran that are, in part, responsible for the terrible situation we now have in the Middle East. Henry Kissinger a leading character and secret deals abound. Interesting background information, a good read!

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BOOKLIST, Starred ReviewThe existence of planets outside Earth’s solar system was long assumed, and recent technologies, including improved telescopes and research satellites, have not only confirmed their existence but revealed all kinds of surprises. The first verified exoplanet, for instance, was orbiting “the wrong kind of star,” a pulsar, or what was left after a supernova that was supposed to blast to smithereens anything even close to resembling a planet. Meanwhile, the statuses of solar system objects besides the recognized planets were changing as water, indispensable for Earth-like life, was detected as superficial ice and subsurface oceans on some moons of Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune as well as on big bodies in the Kuiper Belt, such as thedemoted planet Pluto, which thereby regained its title. Astonishment continued as huge, rocky “Super Earths,” inexplicably light planets, pure-carbon diamond planets, planets circling more than one star, starhugging hot planets, and rogue planets unconnected to stars were detected. These revelations, how they were made, imaginative voyages to five un-Earthly types of planet, and their implications for life and intelligence elsewhere than on Earth are concisely illuminated by astrophysicists Summers and Trefil in this marvelously fascinating and wonderfully accessible illustrated book. — Ray OlsonPUBLISHERS WEEKLYReaders tour several bizarre worlds in this slim read, as Summers and Trefil, professors of physics at George Mason University, show how “defining a ‘planet’ has been made significantly more difficult” in the exoplanet age. Astronomical investigations outside our celestial backyard are ripe with paradigm shifts because scientists suffered “the curse of the single example”: our solar system and carbon-based life. Detailed photos and illustrations aid “visits” to unusual worlds, including 55 Cancri e, where volcanoes spew liquid diamond; Kepler 186f, with its vast lagoons and black flora that absorb “what energy they can from the faint sun”; and a rogue planet wandering dark space, where any life “must see in the infrared” and be warmed by the planet’s core. The authors temper runaway imaginations with scientific uncertainties about each location, and they reexamine the Drake equation—used in the search for extraterrestrial life—in light of our current understanding of exosystem frequency and dynamics. Summers and Trefil write confidently and straightforwardly for lay readers, who will long ponder what planets circle other suns and the peculiar possibilities of life beyond our blue marble. Illus. KIRKUS REVIEW A comprehensive introduction to the thousands of newly discovered planets beyond our solar system, which are beautiful and mind-bending in their diversity—and those are just the ones we know of.Though astronomers had long predicted that there were other solar systems out there, only in the past decade has satellite telescope technology been able to confirm the existence of an enormous number of exoplanets, “planets outside our solar system. Even more significant than their abundance is their diversity, and even more astonishing than their diversity is, in some cases, their very existence—many of these worlds defy what scientists thought they knew about what was possible about how planets form and behave. Planetary scientist Summers (Physics and Astronomy/George Mason Univ.), who has been a member of multiple NASA mission teams, and Trefil (Physics/George Mason Univ.; Space Atlas: Mapping the Universe and Beyond, 2016, etc.) take readers on an exhilarating tour of the universe as we now know it. In a series of chapters that detail a variety of recently detected planets, the authors provide both a history of exoplanet discovery and a look toward the future of the field (which just may bear fruit in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence). “If there really are rogue planets floating around just outside the solar systems,” they write, then perhaps “multigenerational starships…won’t be needed to reach them.” These otherworldly planets are dizzying in scope and are a wonderful feast for the imagination, even as the authors back up their imagery with the latest research findings. Also included are a number of photographs and illustrations that provide a welcome visual accompaniment to the lay-friendly text. Space enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy this exploration into the farthest reaches of the universe and the cutting edge of astronomical research. CHOICESummers and Trefil (both, George Mason Univ.) have written a short, entertaining book about the huge variety of extrasolar planetary types, many of which were not even dreamt of a decade ago. The authors explore characteristics of some types discovered and extrapolated, such as worlds covered in ice and water, worlds with volcanoes that erupt diamonds, and some not yet seen, such as rogues ejected from planetary systems during formation to wander the galaxy without a star. The authors devote the most important part of the book to two questions: Is there life elsewhere and can we recognize it? If so, is there intelligent life? They posit that the first question may be answered in the affirmative soon, as new telescopes begin the necessary observations. Yet the question about intelligent life may never be answered. The book has been written to avoid the obsolescence that rapid progress can bring about in this field.

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MICHAEL SUMMERS is a planetary scientist and professor of physics and astronomy at George Mason University. Since 1989, he has served on the mission teams of several NASA space probes in the role of science planning and interpretation of spacecraft observations. He is currently a coinvestigator on the NASA New Horizons mission to the Pluto-Charon double planet, where he serves as the deputy lead of the Atmospheres Theme Team. JAMES TREFIL is Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Physics at George Mason University. He has written more than 50 books on science for a general audience. His writing has won the American Institute of Physics Science Writing Award, the American Association for the Advancement of Science Westinghouse Science Journalism Award, and other honors.

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This is a non-technical survey of exoplanet research. The authors write in an almost breezy, accessible style, telling us, first the basics of exoplanets, how they are detected, what the current state is, and then they go into a kind of tour guide to some example types of exoplanets. The book concludes with short chapters on the Drake Equation, the search for intelligence, and the Fermi Paradox.That’s a lot to cover in a little over 200 pages, so don’t expect too much depth on any one thing. I’ve been following exoplanet research for some time, but I always find revisiting the facts and reasoning behind it a good use of time. It’s chance to climb out of the middle of debates and issues and get a fresh perspective.The first five chapters lay out basics, including a discussion of the definition of a planet, detection methods, and a chapter on the Kepler mission. Chapters six through ten are speculative sketches of what five sample exoplanets are really like, imagining a close-up visit to them. The five include:- 55 Cancri E (“Diamond World”)- "Haven", an imagined rogue planet (a planet no longer orbiting a star)- A Pluto-like “Ice World”- Kepler 186f (“Archipelago World,” with a watery but not fully submerged surface and orbiting an M Dwarf star)- Gliese 1214b (“Water World”)These chapters are entertaining, speculative, and tempered by explicit caveats about how much we can really know and how much is educated guessingThose are followed by a discussion of life on earth and how it may have originated, as a guide to think about how the same (or something very different) might happen elsewhere. Then come short chapters on the search for life, the search for intelligent life, and a concluding discussion of the Fermi Paradox. All of these topics, of course, are treated in much more depth in other books. What you’re getting here is strictly overview.The one theme that the authors really want to drive home is to caution our reasoning in light of “the curse of the single example”. We have only one known example of a planet that supports life, one example of the origin and evolution of life, one example of a technological species (capable of interstellar communication), one example of a planetary system whose history and structure we have detailed knowledge of, . . . and so on.It’s not just that we have little data to base our reasoning and speculation on, it’s that that one example may implicitly limit our imaginations. The authors cite some good examples. One in which our limited imaginations have been busted — the recognition that rogue planets, cruising independently through interstellar space far from any star, could provide environments rich enough in energy and heat to potentially support life. Others are drawn from science fiction — Isaac Asimov’s vision of a composite life form, made of rocks or grains of sand connected in some non-apparent way, or a life form on Titan, with a metabolism so slow in its frigid environment, that it takes 1,000 years to draw a single breath. Are we sure we would really even recognize an alien life form as alive, much less intelligent?Time and again, as they point out, we are surprised. We were surprised by Pluto, that a planet so far from its star could generate enough internal heat to apparently host a subsurface ocean. We were surprised by the prevalence of subsurface oceans in moons of planets well outside of the sun’s “habitable zone”. It sounds like a cliche, but, as a warning against making premature conclusions about anything to do with exoplanets, the possibilities for life, and all the rest, we must always recognize that surprise is a constant in this field.Books in this field are guaranteed to be born out of date. You won’t find anything here about Proxima B or the Trappist system of exoplanets. Those currently hot topics arrived too late for the authors to include. They do discuss Tabby’s Star (the “alien megastructure” star). But there is just no way to keep up, given the time it takes to get a book to print. Readers who want the latest news and conjectures on those topics, and the latest on Kepler detections, are better off with online sources.

As someone interested in the possibilities that space provides but does not have the hard scientific background, this book is a perfect fit. Authors Michael Summers and James Trefil have a wealth of experience and knowledge that they convey in an easy to understand format for those of us who lack that base knowledge.They also do a stellar job (no pun intended) of painting a picture dedicating several chapters to theoretical journeys of both real and conceptual exoplanets. Details such as appearance, composition and general atmosphere captivate the imagination and open up endless possibilities of real worlds that may represent your favorite science fiction planets.Summers and Trefil also mix in enough history and background information that is relevant to the concept at the moment without overdoing it. It was interesting to see how time and scientific advancements disproved so many theories of early astronomers while solidifying those of a few. Overall I highly recommend this book as a starting point for those interested in the subject area as I feel like it has provided me a solid baseline for further exploration

A well written and clear book by a knowledgeable scientist. Talks about and describes the many newly discovered planets, around our star, other stars and floating in free space. Discussed the likelihood of life on various worlds. The book seemed too short, would have liked to hear about more possible types of worlds. Failed to consider electronic life, perhaps as a final byproduct of semi intelligent bio life.

Nice overview along with some hypothetical examples from KBOs to the discoveries of planets beyond our solar system. Good read for anyone interested in the subject

This is an informative book in a rapidly changing field. The planets and satellites outside our solar system are described as well as they can be at this time. And they are a strange set of bodies out there. So different and unexpected and different from our planets! They are being discovered by the day or is it by the hour? Possibilities for life are laid out and the fact that there are more planets not connected to stars than there are ones dependent on a star is one of the surprises. This a book for the planet hungry and for High School students as well. I did find a glaring statement of fact that was dead wrong ( Monarch butterflies go home to California?) I hope there were no others. Is this possibly a book without an editor? But on the whole I got a lot out of this update on planetology and recommend it to everyone.

This book was a very easy read. I like the way the authors talked about exoplanets. The authors made it clear what we know, what we don't and what is pure speculation.

One of the most interesting and thought provoking books I have read in a long time. Written by scientists in a way that most everyone should be able to understand.

Excellent! Exceeded all expectations! I was intrigued from word one. Will read it again!

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This book is a comprehensive, rigorous introduction to what the authors name ‘modern’ cryptography … a novel approach to how cryptography is taught, replacing the older, construction-based approach. … The concepts are clearly stated, both in an intuitive fashion and formally. … I would heartily recommend this book to anyone who is interested in cryptography. … the exercises are challenging and interesting, and can benefit readers of all academic levels. …―IACR book reviews, January 2010 Over the past 30 years, cryptography has been transformed from a mysterious art into a mathematically rigorous science. The textbook by Jonathan Katz and Yehuda Lindell finally makes this modern approach to cryptography accessible to a broad audience. Readers of this text will learn how to think precisely about the security of protocols against arbitrary attacks, a skill that will remain relevant and useful regardless of how technology and cryptography standards change. The book uses just enough formalism to maintain precision and rigor without obscuring the development of ideas. It manages to convey both the theory's conceptual beauty and its relevance to practice. I plan to use it every time I teach an undergraduate course in cryptography.―Salil Vadhan, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA … the greatest attribute is the fact that the material is presented in such a unified way. These are not just a collection of topics from cryptography, thrown together at random. One topic leads effortlessly to the next. As such, this is a virtually indispensible resource for modern cryptography.―Donald L. Vestal, South Dakota State University, MAA Online, July 2008 … gives an excellent introduction to the theoretical background of cryptography. It would be a fine textbook for an advanced undergraduate (or graduate) course in theoretical computer science for students who have already seen the rudiments of cryptography. It will be a valuable reference for researchers in the field …―Steven D. Galbraith, Mathematical Reviews, 2009b The book is highly recommended as a textbook in cryptography courses at graduate or advanced undergraduate levels … covers in a splendid way the main notions of current cryptography from the point of view of information-theoretical security. This corresponds indeed to a modern cryptography approach.―Guillermo Morales-Luna, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1143

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It is not a casual read. It does not have little pieces of code you can program. It will change how you think.This was a recommended optional book for a class I took on cryptography. The class was really challenging and changed how I look at things. The class was like a super compressed version of this book. For this reason it is nice to have.Even though the class is over I am still working through the book.You will discover that in modern cryptography there are a number of constructs that a useful encryption system must pass. When looked at in this way a number of encryption schemes are vulnerable and you will understand why. You will discover standards are not all good; that good standards can be are flawed by poor usage; and that you do not want to write your own.You will gain confidence in how your data is encrypted. Best of all when you read someone's paper you will know what they are saying with all those little symbols and theorems.

It was very nice to see how security would be possibly defined in a sense different from (and more relaxed than) information-theoretic secrecy. It was nice to see how different definitions would lead to different levels of security, or in other words, each definition gives a guarantee of security against a certain class of real-life security threats (or attacks) and takes also into account very practical issues like dealing with computationally bounded adversaries. Moreover, introducing the notion of security using those definitions made the whole setting, not only mathematically rigorous, but also coherent, structured, and well-founded, without losing contact with practical concerns and real-life scenarios. Even more, this setting gave a neat and mathematically sound way to attain a proven notion of security rather than just introducing or suggesting schemes that show "good" performance in practice without being able to say anything, or quantify the security they provide on a more fundamental level. Another thing I also liked very much and is related to the point above, is how the book moves on to the point where it was shown that the provable security of almost (if not all) the encryption schemes (either private-key or public-key based) as well as authentication codes and signature schemes is based on the corner stone assumption of existence of one-way functions (one-way permutations). It was very elegant the way a one-way function (permutation) was defined and the way it is used to prove security in one sense or the other. It fits in very well in the development of the theory and made the whole structure very homogeneous. That is why Chapter 6, in my opinion, was one of the most important chapters that set the foundations of attaining provable security and build the bridge between assumptions and theory (one-way functions and hardcore predicates) on one side and practice on the other (pseudo-random generators and pseudo-random functions).Finally, public-key encryption schemes and digital signatures are also, definitely, on my long favorites list of this book. It was very exciting and intellectually stimulating to read how these schemes work and how they are (or most of them at least) shown to be secure in one sense or the other (i.e., attaining provable security ). Actually, it was useful to me to know all these practical issues related to these schemes like implementation and design issues of El Gamal and the (padded) RSA schemes, as well as the practical considerations that set many differences between private and public key encryption schemes. The same is also true with digital signatures. Also, discussing various real-life attacks (especially those against schemes that are widely used in cryptographic standards like the padded RSA and El Gamal schemes) was a very important ingredient that made the whole material in this book interesting and very engaging.

Great introduction. The material is not easy, and requires some familiarity with set notation and other late-high-school/early college math. Some familiarity with comp-sci concepts like P vs NP is also useful.I purchased this to go along with prof Katz' Coursera course on encryption, and it's been a helpful study aid.

I just finished a course in cryptography with this as the textbook, and I'm very pleased with it. I feel as though it strikes a good balance between rigor and clarity, especially in the exposition of basic abstract algebra and number theory. I am starting an extended research project in cryptography next semester, and this book will be a valuable resource for me.

This is very interesting and useful book especially for students and other people who wanna know about Provable Security (and Information Theory) approach in modern cryptography.

The authors are honest enough to inform you that they assume that you have a rather high attainment in math in this book. It is heavy going in where discussions are made about pseudorandom numbers and such like. If you are doing (or thinking of doing ) a course in cryptology, however, this is a good book to start with. Not recommended for the casual reader.

Good book,its like new book

If you are looking for a book that will facilitate self learning in cryptography then this is the right book. It helps you understand the concepts easily and has a good number of exercise problems that will help you through your concepts.

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