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Minnesota - CHEM - 4701
ClF3 is a T-shaped molecule and belongs to C2v. Based on symmetry, there are two types of Cl-F bonds, the two axial ones and the equatorial one. How many Cl-F vibrations will be observed and what do they look like?F F Cl FSince the equatorial bon
Minnesota - CHEM - 4701
Constructing MO's for linear H3symmetric antisymmetricantibonding C - (A+B)A+BCnonbonding A-BA-Bbonding C + (A+B)Constructing MO's for triangular H3E' (e')a = (21 - 2 - 3)/6 (e')b = (2 - 3)/2A1' (a1') = (1 + 2 + 3)/3The fu
Minnesota - CHEM - 4701
C2v multiplication table: When the two lone pairs of H2O are included in the picture, then there is no ambiguity as to what operation is equivalent to the combination of two elements. O H z y x O H H H C2 H O HxzHO HyzyzHO HC2 HO Hx
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Arizona - MATH - 223
Homework #4Math 223-04 (Salomone) Due Tuesday, March 20Name: +Math/10 Style/2=Total/12PROBLEM #1 (SALOMONE 1.12, #B2.) Tape-measure the following regions to describe them in the coordinate system given. (a) The region between the cone z2 = x
Arizona - MATH - 223
Homework #5Math 223-04 (Salomone) Due Monday, April 2Name: +Math/10 Style/2=Total/12PROBLEM #1. Shown below is a graph of the vector field F(x, y) = y x2 + y2 , -x x2 + y2 . F dr = 4. Explain your answer.Sketch, and give a parameterizatio
Arizona - MATH - 223
Homework #6Math 223-04 (Salomone) Due Monday, April 9Name: +Math/10 Style/2=Total/12PROBLEM #1. Consider the vector field F(x, y, z) = 27, 0, 0 and the two surfaces S1 = y2 + z2 = 64, 0 x 3 S2 = x2 + y2 = 64, . 0 z 3Using as little calculu
Arizona - MATH - 223
Homework #7Math 223-04 (Salomone) Due Tuesday, April 17Name: +Math/10 Style/2=Total/12PROBLEM #1. (a) Give two examples of (non-constant) vector fields whose flux through every closed surface is zero. Explain why your choices work.(b) Give
Arizona - MATH - 223
Homework #8Math 223-04 (Salomone) Due Wednesday, April 25Name: +Math/10 Style/2=Total/12PROBLEM #1. Suppose that F(x, y, z) = P(x, y, z), Q(x, y, z), R(x, y, z) is a vector field and h(x, y, z) is a scalar function. (a) Prove that ( F) = 0
Idaho State - GEOL - 402
Geology 402/502, GeomorphologyFall 2006 Lecture: Monday, Wednesday: 10:00 to 11:15 am; PS 216 Lab: Monday 2:00 to 5:00 pm; PS 216 Website: http:/www.isu.edu/~crosbenj/Teach/Geo402 Instructor: Ben Crosby, PS 229, 282-2949. crosbenj@isu.edu Office Hou
Penn State - CSE - 271
CSE271Penn State University1/29/2007Kyusun ChoiHomework 2 Guide1. One can carefully check the Xilinx ISE 8 and ModelSim pictures shown in this guide for their Homework 2 completion. Once the schematic design has been entered on ISE8, the scr
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
Compilation Copyright (c) 1995-2006 by Wei Dai. All rights reserved.This copyright applies only to this software distribution package as a compilation, and does not imply a copyright on any particular file in the package.The following files are
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
Crypto+: a C+ Class Library of Cryptographic SchemesVersion 5.5.2 (9/24/2007)Crypto+ Library is a free C+ class library of cryptographic schemes.Currently the library contains the following algorithms: algorithm type name
University of Florida - PSB - 4504
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: SymmetricCipherName: AES/ECBSource: NIST Special Publication 800-38APlaintext: 6bc1bee22e409f96e93d7e117393172a ae2d8a571e03ac9c9eb76fac45af8e51 30c81c46a35ce411e5fbc1191a0a52ef f69f2445df4f9b17ad2b417be66c3710Comment: F.1.1 ECB-AE
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: FileListName: all.txt collectionTest: tea.txtTest: camellia.txtTest: shacal2.txtTest: ttmac.txtTest: whrlpool.txtTest: dlies.txtTest: dsa.txtTest: dsa_1363.txtTest: esign.txtTest: hmac.txtTest: nr.txtTest: rsa_oaep.txtTes
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: SymmetricCipherName: Camellia/ECBSource: NESSIE submissionComment: Tests with 128-bit keysComment: Set 1, vector 0Key: 80000000000000000000000000000000Plaintext: 00000000000000000000000000000000Ciphertext: 6C227F74931
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: AsymmetricCipherName: DLIES(NoCofactorMultiplication, KDF2(SHA-1), XOR, HMAC(SHA-1), DHAES)Source: generated by Wei Dai using Crypto+ 5.1Comment: keys are encoded as DSA keys, with OID id-dsaKeyFormat: DERComment: 1024-bit DLIES k
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: SignatureName: DSA(1363)Source: sent by CygnaCom during Crypto+ 5.0 FIPS 140-2 evaluationKeyFormat: ComponentModulus: 8fbb9edf2fd2834b1a9fe97c25999fbc381ae165d932aa521592c2cdcb4318bfb99a2408f118ea874b73704e2cc557fc89a01ecfb5bc41295
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: SignatureName: DSA-1363/EMSA1(SHA-1)Source: generated by Wei Dai using Crypto+ 5.0KeyFormat: DERComment: 1024-bit DSA keyPrivateKey: \ 3082014c0201003082012c06072a8648ce3804013082011f02818100bd670f79\ b0cde98a84fd97e54d5d5
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: SignatureName: ESIGN/EMSA5-MGF1(SHA-1)Source: Crypto+ 5.0 test vectors, generated by Wei DaiComment: 1536-bit keyKeyFormat: DERPrivateKey: \3082014D0281C100E2A6788AB3CC986AEC06C51690143D3677141645D0628165EE924B9AFB7E6EDD\52D90
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: MACName: HMAC(MD5)Source: RFC 2202Comment: Test Case 1Key: 0x0b0b0b0b0b0b0b0b0b0b0b0b0b0b0b0bMessage: "Hi There"Digest: 0x9294727a3638bb1c13f48ef8158bfc9dTest: VerifyComment: Test Case 2Key: "Jefe"Message: "what do ya want fo
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: SignatureName: NR(1363)/EMSA1(SHA-1)Source: generated by Wei Dai using Crypto+ 5.0Comment: 1024-bit NR keyKeyFormat: ComponentSubgroupOrder: \ 09b2940496d6d9a43bb7ec642c57b302e59b3a5155SubgroupGenerator: \ a1c379ba91fe1f9
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: MessageDigestName: Panama-LESource: Panama reference implementationMessage: "Digest: aa0cc954d757d7ac7779ca3342334ca471abd47d5952ac91ed837ecd5b16922bTest: VerifyMessage: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"Digest: 5f5ca
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
Test Data FormatA test data file is an ASCII text file composed of sections separated by blank lines. Each section is stand-alone and independent of other sections that may be in the same file, and contains one or more tests.A section is compos
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: AsymmetricCipherName: RSA/OAEP-MGF1(SHA-1)Source: http:/www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/pkcs/pkcs-1/, PKCS #1 test vectorsKeyFormat: ComponentComment: Example 1: A 1024-bit RSA Key PairModulus: \a8 b3 b2 84 af 8e b5 0b 38 70 34 a8 60
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: SignatureName: RSA/PKCS1-1.5(MD2)KeyFormat: DERSource: http:/www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/pkcs/index.html, \Some Examples of the PKCS StandardsPrivateKey: \30 82 01 50\ 02 01 00 #version
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: SignatureName: RSA/PSS-MGF1(SHA-1)Source: http:/www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/pkcs/pkcs-1/, PKCS #1 test vectorsKeyFormat: ComponentComment: Example 1: A 1024-bit RSA Key PairModulus: \a5 6e 4a 0e 70 10 17 58 9a 51 87 dc 7e a8 41 d
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: SignatureName: RW/EMSA2(SHA-1)Source: generated by Wei Dai using Crypto+ 5.1Comment: 1024-bit RW keyKeyFormat: ComponentModulus: \ e5eb47bc1f82db3001faaeabc5bbe71b7d307b431889ac10255262281ec5f5af\ 8a790bd7bbec5efffa442cf2c
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: SymmetricCipherName: Salsa20Source: http:/www.ecrypt.eu.org/stream/svn/viewcvs.cgi/ecrypt/trunk/submissions/salsa20/full/verified.test-vectors?rev=161&view=markupComment: Set 1, vector# 0Key: 80000000000000000000000000000000IV: 0
Penn State - PSBEH - 552
AlgorithmType: SymmetricCipherName: SEAL-3.0-BESource: generated by Crypto+ 5.2Comment: verified against partial ciphertext from 1997 SEAL paper by Rogaway and CoppersmithKey: 67452301efcdab8998badcfe10325476c3d2e1f0IV: 013577afPlaintext: r1024