Tiger (hash function)

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title: Tiger (hash function)
text: In cryptography, Tiger is a cryptographic hash function designed by Ross Anderson and Eli Biham in 1995 for efficiency on 64-bit platforms. The size of a Tiger hash value is 192 bits. Truncated versions can be used for compatibility with protocols assuming a particular hash size. Unlike the SHA-2 family, no distinguishing initialization values are defined; they are simply prefixes of the full Tiger/192 hash value. Tiger2 is a variant where the message is padded by first appending a byte with the
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description: Cryptographic hash function
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