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1996 | ReviewPaper | Chapter

Unbalanced Feistel networks and block cipher design

Authors : Bruce Schneier, John Kelsey

Published in: Fast Software Encryption

Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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We examine a generalization of the concept of Feistel networks, which we call Unbalanced Feistel Networks (UFNs). Like conventional Feistel networks, UFNs consist of a series of rounds in which one part of the block operates on the rest of the block. However, in a UFN the two parts need not be of equal size. Removing this limitation on Feistel networks has interesting implications for designing ciphers secure against linear and differential attacks. We describe UFNs and a terminology for discussing their properties, present and analyze some UFN constructions, and make some initial observations about their security.

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Title
Unbalanced Feistel networks and block cipher design
Authors
Bruce Schneier
John Kelsey
Copyright Year
1996
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-60865-6_49