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Fix missing itemprop

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Rohan Kumar 2022-05-11 23:40:24 -07:00
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@ -263,7 +263,7 @@ Thanks to {{<indieweb-person itemprop="mentions" first-name="Barna" last-name="Z
My notes from Thermal Physics weren't enough to write this; various Wikipedia articles were also quite helpful, most of which were linked in the body of the article. My notes from Thermal Physics weren't enough to write this; various Wikipedia articles were also quite helpful, most of which were linked in the body of the article.
While I was struggling to come up with a good expression for the minimum energy used per password guess, I stumbled upon <span itemprop="mentions" itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/Book">{{<cited-work name="Applied Cryptography" url="https://www.schneier.com/books/applied-cryptography/">}} by {{<indieweb-person first-name="Bruce" last-name="Schneier" url="https://schneier.com/">}}</span>. An excerpt [on his blog](https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/09/the_doghouse_cr.html) involving setting the minimum energy per computation to <var>k</var><var>T</var>. I chose a more conservative estimate for <var>T</var> than Schneier did, and a _much_ greater source of energy. While I was struggling to come up with a good expression for the minimum energy used per password guess, I stumbled upon <span itemprop="mentions" itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/Book">{{<cited-work name="Applied Cryptography" url="https://www.schneier.com/books/applied-cryptography/">}} by {{<indieweb-person itemprop="author" first-name="Bruce" last-name="Schneier" url="https://schneier.com/">}}</span>. An excerpt [on his blog](https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/09/the_doghouse_cr.html) involving setting the minimum energy per computation to <var>k</var><var>T</var>. I chose a more conservative estimate for <var>T</var> than Schneier did, and a _much_ greater source of energy.
[^1]: <span itemprop="citation">James Massey (1994). "Guessing and entropy" (PDF). Proceedings of 1994 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory. IEEE. p. 204.</span> [^1]: <span itemprop="citation">James Massey (1994). "Guessing and entropy" (PDF). Proceedings of 1994 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory. IEEE. p. 204.</span>