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codeland codeland Programming, math, and things that are spiffy. Skip to content About Feistel Ciphers and DES in Haskell. June 18, 2007 – 12:34 am Occasionally, I like to pick a random interesting topic that’s entirely unrelated to my work, and read up on it. Recently, it has been polynomial factoring and computer algebra in general, which I’d like to post about when I have the time. As a side note, I’ve also been meaning to write a quick expository article on Dantzig’s simplex algorithm for linear programming, and use Haskell as a sort of a specification language for it. Unfortunately, I’ve been rather busy as of late (what else is new), so here’s something else entirely. I was reading up on DES while waiting for a gigantic Perforce sync over VPN, and something struck me as interesting: DES is a Feistel network, and so is any number of other moden ciphers. This suggests abstraction: can we write a generic Feistel network, and then implement a variety of ciphers ...

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