Xiaoyun Wang

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2009

Number

17

Co-Authors

Enrichment of sequencing targets from the human genome by solution hybridization (2009)

Tewhey, Ryan, Nakano, Masakazu, Wang, Xiaoyun, Pabón-Peña, Carlos, Novak, Barbara, Giuffre, Angelica, ...

Abstract To exploit fully the potential of current sequencing technologies for population-based studies, one must enrich for loci from the human genome. Here we evaluate the hybridization-based...

Evaluation of next generation sequencing platforms for population targeted sequencing studies (2009)

Harismendy, Olivier, Ng, Pauline C, Strausberg, Robert L, Wang, Xiaoyun, Stockwell, Timothy B, Beeson, Karen Y, ...

Abstract Background Next generation sequencing (NGS) platforms are currently being utilized for targeted sequencing of candidate genes or genomic intervals to perform sequence-based association...

Improved Impossible Differential Cryptanalysis of CLEFIA ⋆ (2008)

Wei Wang, Xiaoyun Wang

Abstract. This paper presents an improved impossible differential attack on the new block cipher CLEFIA which is proposed by Sony Corporation at FSE 2007. Combining some observations with new tricks,...

Multicollision attack on the compression functions (2007)

Hongbo Yu, Xiaoyun Wang

Abstract. In this paper, we present a new type of MultiCollision attack on the compression functions both of MD4 and 3-Pass HAVAL. For MD4, we utilize two feasible different collision differential...

The Probability Advantages of Two Linear Expressions in Symmetric Ciphers (2006)

Haina Zhang Shaohui, Haina Zhang, Shaohui Wang, Xiaoyun Wang

In this paper, we prove the probability advantages of two linear expressions which are summarized from the ABC stream cipher submitted to ECRPYT Estream Project. Two linear expressions with...

Fast Correlation Attack on Stream Cipher ABC v3, eSTREAM report 2006/049 (2006)

Haina Zhang, Lin Li, Xiaoyun Wang

ABC v3 is a stream cipher proposed as a candidate to ECRYPT Estream Project which enters the second evaluation phase. Its key length is 128 bits. In this paper, We show that, there are at least 2...

How to break MD5 and other hash functions (2005)

Xiaoyun Wang, Hongbo Yu

Abstract. MD5 is one of the most widely used cryptographic hash functions nowadays. It was designed in 1992 as an improvement of MD4, and its security was widely studied since then by several...

Cryptanalysis of the hash functions MD4 and RIPEMD (2005)

Xiaoyun Wang, Xuejia Lai, Dengguo Feng, Hui Chen, Xiuyuan Yu

Abstract. MD4 is a hash function developed by Rivest in 1990. It serves as the basis for most of the dedicated hash functions such as MD5, SHAx, RIPEMD, and HAVAL. In 1996, Dobbertin showed how to...

Efficient Collision Search Attacks on SHA-0 (2005)

Xiaoyun Wang, Hongbo Yu, Yiqun Lisa Yin

Abstract. In this paper, we present new techniques for collision search in the hash function SHA-0. Using the new techniques, we can find collisions of the full 80-step SHA-0 with complexity less...

Finding Collisions in the Full SHA-1 (2005)

Xiaoyun Wang, Yiqun Lisa Yin, Hongbo Yu

Abstract. In this paper, we present new collision search attacks on the hash function SHA-1. We show that collisions of SHA-1 can be found with complexity less than 2 69 hash operations. This is the...

Chinese guanxi as network building: the emergence of the new institutional environment in China

Rick Molz, Xiaoyun Wang

This paper examines the role of guanxi in the emergence of the Chinese institutional environment, institutional structure and business environment. In China, the institutional environment,...

Chinese guanxi as network building: the emergence of the new institutional environment in China

Rick Molz, Xiaoyun Wang

This paper examines the role of guanxi in the emergence of the Chinese institutional environment, institutional structure and business environment. In China, the institutional environment,...

Evaluation of next generation sequencing platforms for population targeted sequencing studies

Harismendy, Olivier, Ng, Pauline C, Strausberg, Robert L, Wang, Xiaoyun, Stockwell, Timothy B, Beeson, Karen Y, ...

Human sequence generated from three next-generation sequencing platforms reveals systematic variability in sequence coverage due to local sequence characteristics.

Enrichment of sequencing targets from the human genome by solution hybridization

Tewhey, Ryan, Nakano, Masakazu, Wang, Xiaoyun, Pabón-Peña, Carlos, Novak, Barbara, Giuffre, Angelica, ...

A method for target sequence enrichment from the human genome is described. This hybridization-based approach using oligonucleotide probes in solution has excellent sensitivity and accuracy for...