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RE: Number Theory as a Guardian of Our Privacy. Prime Numbers, Euler Function and Euler Theorem...

in #popularscience8 years ago (edited)

Hi Kate,
you have a small mistake in the line:

Now the pair {e,n} is private key; the pair {d,n} is a public key.

It is the other way around - both in theory and in your pictures. E comes from encrypt and D from decrypt - it means it is exactly as you qoute later:

Get the public key {e,n};

It is a quick fix :)

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thanks, @radoslaw.
I'm glad you attentively read my article and thanks for pointing out the mistake

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