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comp., MSasymmetric key algorithmaszimmetrikus titkosítás (A method of encryption that uses a pair of mathematically related keys: a public key and a corresponding private key. Either key can be used to encrypt data, but the corresponding key must be used to decrypt it)
comp., MScryptographic algorithmtitkosítási algoritmus (A mathematical function used for encryption and decryption. Most cryptographic algorithms are based on a substitution cipher, a transposition cipher, or a combination of both)
math.data augmentation algorithmadatok kiegészítése algoritmus
comp., MSDigital Signature AlgorithmDSA (The U.S. government standard for digital signatures, as specified by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, in FIPS 186, Digital Signature Standard. DSA is based on signature encryption based on a public and a private key)
math.Efron's self-consistency algorithmhiányzó információk elve
math.Efron's self-consistency algorithmEfron ön-konzisztencia algoritmust
math.EM algorithmEM algoritmus.
math.estimation-maximisation algorithmEM algoritmus.
math.estimation-maximization algorithmEM algoritmus.
comp., MShash algorithmkivonatoló algoritmus (An algorithm that produces a hash value of some piece of data, such as a message or session key. With a good hash algorithm, changes in the input data can change every bit in the resulting hash value; for this reason, hashes are useful in detecting any modification in a data object, such as a message. Furthermore, a good hash algorithm makes it computationally infeasible to construct two independent inputs that have the same hash. Typical hash algorithms include MD2, MD4, MD5, and SHA-1)
math.Metropolis-Hastings algorithmMetropolis-Hastings algoritmus
math.Monte Carlo EM algorithmMonte Carlo EM algoritmus
comp., MSpublic key algorithmnyilvános kulcs képzési algoritmusa (An asymmetric cipher that uses two keys, one for encryption, the public key, and the other for decryption, the private key. As implied by the key names, the public key used to encode plaintext can be made available to anyone. However, the private key must remain secret. Only the private key can decrypt the ciphertext. The public key algorithm used in this process is slow (on the order of 1,000 times slower than symmetric algorithms), and is typically used to encrypt session keys or digitally sign a message)
math.recursive algorithmrekurzív algoritmus
gen.scrambling algorithmkeverési algoritmus
comp., MSSecure Hash Algorithm 1Biztonságos kivonatoló algoritmus 1 (An algorithm that generates a 160-bit hash value from an arbitrary amount of input data. SHA-1 is used with the Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) in the Digital Signature Standard (DSS), among other places)
math.simplex algorithmszimplex algoritmus
math.Yates's algorithmYates algoritmus

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