If a proof is a record of a mental journey in which one person has
discovered an important truth, and then made a record of that journey
adequate so that a second person can walk the same path and see the same
truth, then cryptography could do with more and better proofs.
If, on the other hand, a proof is an argument impressively decorated
with mathematical sounding jargon, cryptography could do with a good
deal fewer of them.
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