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November 24th, 2003, 05:40 AM
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One-way function question…
I read an article about securing databases. One of the methods that were described was a one-way function. Since f(x) is supposed to be "almost" impossible to convert back to x, this will make the database searchable & transparent @ the same time. Can someone pls clear up for me how is it guaranteed that the one-way function output [ f(x) ] is always unique. If f(x) is used as a search index is must be unique. What are the math techniques that make this happen?
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