Cryptographic methods inspired by cartoons.

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17:07:02 cryptographic methods inspired by cartoons.
Jason R. Kauffman is a student of mechanical engineering at the University of Dayton, which is developing a new encryption technology by promising results. It is at least curious that the idea has come while working on a science project that used mathematical equations to improve the processes of animation. In particular, Kauffman was watching a crowd scene from 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' of Walt Disney, who through pseudorandom numbers assigned to the different components generates a realistic effect of movement. The student wanted to give precise figures even to body parts and studying a number generator has found a reference to a mathematician who had theorized the use of this technique in cryptographic technology. Unfortunately, the boy's father, a research chemist at the University, convinced him to patent the idea, with the help of the institution that will pay $ 20,000 of expenses.