Sosa-Gómez, Guillermo
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Sosa-Gómez, Guillermo
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Sosa Gómez, Guillermo
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0000-0001-7793-896X 
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ABA-2857-2020
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57202400202
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Item type:Publication, Structural Equation Modeling for Analyzing Pro-Environmental Behavior in Switzerland(MDPI AG, 2025-04-17) ;Emilio Cedrún Vázquez; ; ; <jats:p>Using data from Round 11 of the European Social Survey, covering Switzerland, this article employs Structural Equation Modeling to investigate the associations between psychosocial factors and pro-environmental behavior. Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior, which integrates subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, and attitudes to predict behavioral intentions and actual pro-environmental behaviors. The findings reveal that perceived social norms are strong predictors of pro-environmental behavioral intentions, illustrating the power of expectations from other people on the propensity to act sustainably. However, the effects of attitudes toward the environment and perceived behavioral control on behavioral intention were minimal or unobserved. It indicates that respondents may support environmental and sustainability issues, but this is often not matched by strong intentions to act. Additionally, the perceived control over pro-environmental behavior does not directly affect actual behavior. This suggests that external barriers may prevent individuals from performing sustainable behavior, even if they are motivated. The measurement invariance across gender groups was also examined in the study, which is essential to confirm the equivalence of measurements, and observed differences in latent variables could not be an artifact due to potential measurement bias. The findings suggest that subjective norms and pro-environmental behaviors are more likely to be higher among women, while men scored higher on perceived control. This indicates that women internalize social expectations stronger than men do to act, but for men, they feel able to act, but this confidence does not imply action. This research focuses on the significance of social influences in ecologically friendly action and on the discrepancies between intention and behavior. This study adds to our understanding of the determinants of pro-environmental behavior, providing relevant insights for policymakers to inform more effective interventions that close the gap between awareness and action.</jats:p>22 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Explainable Glaucoma Screening via Optic Disc Localization and Comparative Class Activation Map-Based Analysis(MDPI AG, 2026-06-24) ;Ramos-Soto, Oscar ;Perez-Zarate, Ezequiel ;Ramos-Frutos, Jorge ;Oliva, DiegoPérez-Cisneros, Marco - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, New Weak Keys with Parity Patterns in the RC4 Stream Cipher(2024) ;Evaristo José Madarro-Capó ;Carlos Miguel Legón-Pérez; <jats:p>The RC4 cryptographic algorithm is the most extensively studied stream cipher of the past two decades. This extensive research has resulted in numerous publications, many of which identify various vulnerabilities. Although these vulnerabilities do not preclude the correct use of the algorithm, they complicate its practical implementation. In this paper, we present a novel weakness in the RC4 cipher. Our findings indicate that, for input keys exhibiting certain patterns, the parity of the values in the output permutation of the KSA can be determined with high probability from the parity of its position in the output permutation. Furthermore, the use of keys with these specific patterns leads to noticeable distortions in several bytes of the RC4 output.</jats:p>14 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Combined and General Methodologies of Key Space Partition for the Cryptanalysis of Block Ciphers(2024) ;Mijail Borges-Quintana ;Miguel A. Borges-Trenard ;Osmani Tito-Corrioso; <jats:p>This paper proposes two new methods of key space partitioning for the cryptanalysis of block ciphers. The first one is called combined methodology of key space partition (CoMeKSPar), which allows us to simultaneously set some of the first and last consecutive bits of the key. In this way, the search is performed using the remaining middle bits. CoMeKSPar is a combination of two methods already proposed in the scientific literature, the Borges, Borges, Monier (BBM) and the Tito, Borges, Borges (TBB). The second method is called the general algorithm of key space reduction (GAKSRed), which makes it possible to perform a genetic algorithm search in the space formed by the unknown bits of the key, regardless of their distribution in the binary block. Furthermore, a method of attacking block ciphers is presented for the case where some key bits are known; the basic idea is to deduce some of the remaining bits of the block. An advantage of these methods is that they allow parallel computing, which allows simultaneous searches in different sub-blocks of key bits, thereby increasing the probability of success. The experiments are performed with the KLEIN (Small) lightweight block cipher using the genetic algorithm.</jats:p>15 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Sustainable development and human potential: Advanced tools for practical actions(Elsevier BV, 2025-10) ;Magdalena Alejandra Gaete-Sepúlveda ;Olga Dymarskaya ;Irina Seliverstova8 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, A New Family of Boolean Functions with Good Cryptographic Properties(2021); ;Octavio Paez-Osuna; Evaristo José Madarro-Capó<jats:p>In 2005, Philippe Guillot presented a new construction of Boolean functions using linear codes as an extension of the Maiorana–McFarland’s (MM) construction of bent functions. In this paper, we study a new family of Boolean functions with cryptographically strong properties, such as non-linearity, propagation criterion, resiliency, and balance. The construction of cryptographically strong Boolean functions is a daunting task, and there is currently a wide range of algebraic techniques and heuristics for constructing such functions; however, these methods can be complex, computationally difficult to implement, and not always produce a sufficient variety of functions. We present in this paper a construction of Boolean functions using algebraic codes following Guillot’s work.</jats:p>5 11Scopus© Citations 4 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Generation of the symmetric group Sn2(2021) ;Carlos Zequeira Sánchez ;Evaristo José Madarro Capó<jats:p> In various scenarios today, the generation of random permutations has become an indispensable tool. Since random permutation of dimension [Formula: see text] is a random element of the symmetric group [Formula: see text], it is necessary to have algorithms capable of generating any permutation. This work demonstrates that it is possible to generate the symmetric group [Formula: see text] by shifting the components of a particular matrix representation of each permutation. </jats:p>2 4 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Information Theory Based Evaluation of the RC4 Stream Cipher Outputs(2021) ;Evaristo José Madarro-Capó ;Carlos Miguel Legón-Pérez; <jats:p>This paper presents a criterion, based on information theory, to measure the amount of average information provided by the sequences of outputs of the RC4 on the internal state. The test statistic used is the sum of the maximum plausible estimates of the entropies H(jt|zt), corresponding to the probability distributions P(jt|zt) of the sequences of random variables (jt)t∈T and (zt)t∈T, independent, but not identically distributed, where zt are the known values of the outputs, while jt is one of the unknown elements of the internal state of the RC4. It is experimentally demonstrated that the test statistic allows for determining the most vulnerable RC4 outputs, and it is proposed to be used as a vulnerability metric for each RC4 output sequence concerning the iterative probabilistic attack.</jats:p>Scopus© Citations 4 1 13 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Selecting an Effective Entropy Estimator for Short Sequences of Bits and Bytes with Maximum Entropy(2021) ;Lianet Contreras Rodríguez ;Evaristo José Madarro-Capó ;Carlos Miguel Legón-Pérez; <jats:p>Entropy makes it possible to measure the uncertainty about an information source from the distribution of its output symbols. It is known that the maximum Shannon’s entropy of a discrete source of information is reached when its symbols follow a Uniform distribution. In cryptography, these sources have great applications since they allow for the highest security standards to be reached. In this work, the most effective estimator is selected to estimate entropy in short samples of bytes and bits with maximum entropy. For this, 18 estimators were compared. Results concerning the comparisons published in the literature between these estimators are discussed. The most suitable estimator is determined experimentally, based on its bias, the mean square error short samples of bytes and bits.</jats:p>1Scopus© Citations 16 8 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, A Metaheuristic Approach for a Two-dimensional Fuzzy Version of the Variable Size and Cost Bin Packing Problem(2024) ;Jorge Herrera Franklin ;Alejandro Rosete; 15Scopus© Citations 3
