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Hash function

Definition

A hash function is a one-way mathematical function that transforms an input of any size into a fixed-length output called a digest (or hash). Any modification, even of a single bit, produces a radically different digest. Modern functions (SHA-256, SHA-3) are collision-resistant. In digital signatures, the document is first hashed, then the digest is encrypted with the private key — which guarantees the integrity of the signed content.

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