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If you've wandered through All The Tropes, you may have noticed that when people reach for two generic names to give to characters in an example, the names will be, almost unerringly, Alice and Bob. And as you might suspect, this isn't a coincidence - Alice and Bob have traditionally been used as the names of the two parties involved in examples in a number of fields, most famously in cryptography. In fact, it was the seminal paper outlining the RSA asynchronous encryption algorithm that introduced Alice and Bob to the world.
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