cryptology books are too mathematical should avoid it. But anyone seriously interested in working with elliptic or hyperelliptic curve cryptography should have this book on the shelf. References [1] I. Blake, G. Seroussi, N. Smart, Advances in Elliptic Curve Cryptography, Cambridge Univ. Press, New York, 2005. [2] D. Hankerson, A. Menezes, and S. Vanstone, Elliptic Curve Cryptography, SpringerVerlag, New York, 2004. Review5 of The Game s Afoot: Game Theory in Myth and Paradox Author of Book: Alexander Mehlmann Publisher: American Mathematical Society, 2000 ISBN 0-8218-2121-0, Paperback, Pages: 159, $27.00 (US) Reviewed by: Danny Krizanc, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT 06459 (Photo Unavailable) Overview Type Game Theory and Computer Science into Google as search terms and you get approximately 759,000 hits. Ten years ago the subject Computational/Algorithmic Game Theory barely existed if at all. Now a search of the web yields dozens of courses on this topic. Game theory is quickly becoming an important tool in many sub-disciplines of computer science, from arti cial intelligence to networking. At the same time, techniques from algorithmic analysis and computational complexity are having an impact on traditional game theory which until recently did not consider the complexity issues
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