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== Expectations == * We don't really expect you, in this project, to solve the entire problem of perform secure communication without key exchange. * What we are more interested in is you exploring the problem and doing some tests. We'd like you to create some animations to help visualize the properties of rotations in higher dimensions. We'd like you to record and compare bit streams received by Bob and Eve in the RTKS case. * If by chance you totally crack the problem, it will be equivalent to solving a famous problem in computer science called the "N vs. NP" problem, which will make you famous overnight. Also there is a $1,000,000 prize for anyone who can do that. * But if you don't get there for the million bucks, don't worry, we want you to just have fun understanding the problem and work by looking at ways of eliminating some of the easier cases. This will then give you enormous appreciation for cryptography and the underlying techniques. And you will have learned a lot of useful methods. * To get good marks we expect you to show a logical approach. Do simulations as well have having a go at analytical proofs. * We expect all the written work to be place on this wiki. No paper reports are to be handed up. Just hand up a CD with your complete project directory at the end. The entire project directories of each group member can go in separate folders on the same CD or memory stick. You won't be getting the CD or stick back. * It is expected that you fill out a short progress report on the the wiki each week, every Friday evening, to briefly state what you did that week and what the goals are for the following week. * It is important to regularly see your main supervisors. Don't let more than 2 week go by without them seeing your face briefly. * You should be making at least one formal progress meeting with supervisors per month. It does not strictly have to be exactly a month, but roughly each month you should be in a position to show some progress and have some problems and difficulties to discuss. * The onus is on you to drive the meetings, make the appointments and set them up. * You are expected to make a YouTube presentation of your whole project. You should alo consider making 3-4 short instructional YouTube videos to walk a future user through any software and tools you develop.
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