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(F): Although not the primary author of the RFC, the document acknowledges that ChaCha20 and Poly1305 were invented by Daniel J. Bernstein , whose work is often cited in papers authored by Russian cryptographers like Фомичев (Fomichev) or researchers in the ФСБ (FSB) standards community.
Additionally, the paper discusses Polar Codes , a field significantly advanced by Arikan , but often studied in Russian academic papers by authors like Уривский (Urivskiy) or Филиппов (Filippov). RFC 8439 - ChaCha20 and Poly1305 for IETF Protocols (F): Although not the primary author of the
(U): Yoav Nir (while the name is Yoav Nir, in some Russian bibliographic contexts, names starting with 'U' or 'Yo' are categorized together or translated as Йоав or Уоав ). the paper discusses Polar Codes