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Alice and Bob



         


Alice and Bob are common archetypal characters used in explanations in fields such as cryptography and physics. The names are used for convenience, since explanations such as "Person A wants to send a message to person B" rapidly become difficult to follow. The names are also said to be politically correct, since they are from both sexes, and were chosen only because of the alphabetical order.

In cryptography and computer security, there are a number of widely-used names for the participants in discussions and presentations about various protocols. The names are conventional, somewhat self-suggestive, sometimes humorous, and are, more or less, metasyntactic variables. They are shorthand only and have no other significance.

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List of characters

Although interactive proof systems is not (quite) a cryptographic protocol, it is sufficiently closely related to mention its literature's 'cast of characters':

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Some articles using Alice and Bob explanations

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See also

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References

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