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A mathematical computation that takes a variable-size message and returns a fixed-size string to authenticate (prove the integrity) of a message. Examples are SHA and M5. A component of IKE, IPsec and digital signatures. Top
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A hash function is a computationally efficient function mapping binary strings or arbitrary length to binary strings of some fixed length, called hash-values. ...
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Producing hash values for accessing data or for security. A hash value (or simply hash), also called a message digest, is a number generated from a string of text. The hash is substantially smaller than the text itself, and is generated by a formula in such a way that it is extremely unlikely that some other text will produce the same hash value.
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You may know this with name dictionary, or map, or associative array. This is a set of name-value pairs. The names are unique strings in the hash, so they identify the values associated with them. As it used to be said, they are "keys".
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