A security Comparison of Cryptosystems Based on DNA
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This study presents three previously introduced coding systems, examining their mathematical structures and the tools used in their three phases, and then offers a comparative analysis of their security. The first system, ATDNA, uses DNA encoding and polynomials, while the second system, LPDNA, relies on polynomials ring, DNA encoding, and the Laplace transform. The third system, DNPL is based on DNA structure, permutations, and the Laplace transform.
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