On 10.04.26 19:56, Blumenthal, Uri - 0553 - MITLL wrote:
>>> is more secure >> >> is a point of debate. >> I don’t see how it can be. A+B is greater than A when A+B are not entangled (cf Signatures).Because this is not a pure math-on-paper discussion, but a real physical deployment, with codebases to interact and intermingle, infrastructure(s) to maintain, PKIs to manage, etc. etc.
So Physics is some rocket science which cannot be represented by math, right? Is that the reasoning here?
I agree that _if_ none of those ugly “physical” reality factors existed or mattered — then yes, A+B would be at least as great as the “biggest” of the two. But we aren’t discussing LNCS papers here, are we?
How many real Physicians we have got in the WG who can explain the reality to us? Could the Physicians in the WG please self-identify themselves? If not too many, perhaps we MUST immediately stop this work because something we cannot express in maths is beyond our capacity.
Best regards, -Usama
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