what is the case when we consider e=5 and e=7 how do you calucltae d then as d*e mod(8)=1 if you consider e=5 or 7 which satidfies the condition e is greate r than 1 and e
video is very informative. As it is RSA(asymmetric), can public and private key be the same? or should we consider 19 as private key when public key is 3
We have to find the value of d such that d x e mod Φ(n) = 1. So put value of d such that it satisfies that condition. Watch the 5th step of key generation.
No. {e,n} are public to everyone and anyone can use then to hash a message intended for the owner who has public key {e,n} but private key {d,n}. Anyone can create a cipher text with {e,n} key but only {d,n} key can be used to decrypt a message .Hope it makes sense. In the example the message could have been sent by anyone who has public key {e,n} but only the recipient with the private key {d,n} can decrypt the sent cipher text.
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Explain why you choose d=3 directly to solve (d.e)%Q(n)=1?
So that 9 mod 8 equals 1 ... If d=3*3 which is 9
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You can also select d=11 as 3x11=33. And
=> 33 mod (8) =1 satisfied the condition
so 3 and 11 are both correct private keys
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what is the case when we consider e=5 and e=7 how do you calucltae d then
as d*e mod(8)=1
if you consider e=5 or 7 which satidfies the condition e is greate r than 1 and e
Even they don't know they are simply repeating the words written on the book and nothing else don't know how come others understood this shit
video is very informative. As it is RSA(asymmetric), can public and private key be the same? or should we consider 19 as private key when public key is 3
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How did yu take d=3 out of nowhere? Isn't that what we need to find? And to find out the value yu consider 3 randomly?(someone explain if yu know)
We have to find the value of d such that d x e mod Φ(n) = 1. So put value of d such that it satisfies that condition.
Watch the 5th step of key generation.
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How did d-3 came??
What is mean Algoridem?
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mam to to choty level py prhaay hy hmara to plain text 85 hy or pq ki value to 13,17 hy mod ni a ra
i have a question why do you choosed il value of d=3
Well explained.
Can someone explain how to do 9 mod 8… how to calculate that mod part I’m getting wrong answer on calculator
how do you take the value of d for others ,like large numbers?
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How to find the d values ?
What will be encrypted msg when e=5
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Mam is it possible to take e and d value as a same number
yes u can, solve p=3 q=5 e=3 M=4
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why did you take same public and private key ... ruined 😢
Public and private key toh same same h
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how come you could write directly 8 as the plain text while encryption?
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can we consider e's value as 13?
when i try to encrypt P = 6 ,or P=5 , the algorithm does not work, what is the problem ?
6 is not prime number
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P ki value 8 kha sa aye hn
Mdm I dont understand step 4 very well I have a question I have no idea how to solve now in step 4
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Mam I had a question if RSA is asymmetric key algorithm then why we here took same key for both doesn’t it make it symmetric key ?
yes i also have same doubt
No. {e,n} are public to everyone and anyone can use then to hash a message intended for the owner who has public key {e,n} but private key {d,n}. Anyone can create a cipher text with {e,n} key but only {d,n} key can be used to decrypt a message .Hope it makes sense.
In the example the message could have been sent by anyone who has public key {e,n} but only the recipient with the private key {d,n} can decrypt the sent cipher text.
Thank you!
step 4, 5 no explanation why we take those values ...
Why take d= 3 ??
Why we consider p=8 ?
It will be given in question itself....the value of plain text
15 mod 8 = 7
15 mod 8=7 . But Here comes no need for doing this operation in any steps. Here we only need to do 8 mod 15 and it is 8
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M-am also mention how to do gcd for selecting e
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Step 4 is little hard to understand
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e and d cannot be same