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  1. Martin Edward Hellman (born October 2, 1945) is an American cryptologist and mathematician, best known for his invention of public-key cryptography in cooperation with Whitfield Diffie and Ralph Merkle.

  2. Martin E. Hellman is an emeritus professor of electrical engineering at Stanford, who co-invented public key cryptography with Diffie and Merkle. He has also worked on computer privacy, nuclear security, and relationship ethics, and co-authored a book on the latter topic.

  3. Martin Hellman is a professor emeritus of electrical engineering at Stanford and a Turing Award winner for public key cryptography. He also has interests in computer privacy, ethics, and nuclear deterrence.

  4. Martin Hellman is an emeritus professor of electrical engineering at Stanford and a co-inventor of public key cryptography. He also works on nuclear security, peace, and relationship issues with his wife and co-author.

  5. Martin Hellman is an emeritus professor of electrical engineering at Stanford and a co-inventor of public key cryptography. He also works on nuclear security, peace, and relationship issues with his wife and co-author.

  6. Martin Hellman is a cryptography pioneer and Stanford University professor emeritus. He invented and promulgated public-key cryptography and digital signatures with Whitfield Diffie and Ralph Merkle.

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  8. www.computerhistory.org › profile › martin-hellmanMartin Hellman - CHM

    Martin Hellman was born in New York, New York, in 1945. He received a BE from New York University (1966), and an MS (1967) and PhD (1969) from Stanford University, all in electrical engineering. He is a cryptologist, professor, and computer privacy advocate.

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