HAS-V
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HAS-V is a cryptographic hash function with a variable output length. HAS-V is a hash function based on a block cipher. The hash function can produce hash values with lengths from 16 to 40 bytes.
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Specifications
- Digest Size: 128-320 bits
- Max message length: <264 bits
- Compression Function: 1024-bit message block, 320-bit chaining variable
The hash function was developed by Nan Kyoung Park, Joon Ho Hwang and Pil Joong Lee,[1] and was released in 2000.
See also
- One-way compression function - Describes how hash functions can be built from block ciphers.
References
External links
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