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Javascript implementation of the Password-Based Key Derivation Function 2 (PBKDF2) from RFC 2898 is available here. This library is used in the Wireshark WPA raw key generator.
The Page Source Verifier Bookmarklet is a way to know whether someone has tampered with a site that you know and trust.
Null models in bioinformatics are a really good way to distinguish signal from noise. Multiperm is a novel algorithm to shuffle multiple sequence alignments.
Parvez Anandam, Elfar Torarinsson and Walter L. Ruzzo, "Multiperm: shuffling multiple sequence alignments while approximately preserving dinucleotide frequencies", Bioinformatics (2009) 25 (5): 668-669.
Parvez Anandam, "Leading logarithm calculation of the e+e-→e+νeūd cross section", Physical Review D63, 074015 (2001).
Parvez Anandam and Davison E. Soper, "Factorization scheme dependence of the NLO inclusive jet cross section", Physical Review D61, 094003 (2000).
Chris Hopen, Gary Tomlinson, Parvez Anandam, Brian Young, Alan Flagg and Jude O'Reilley, "Controlling access to a set of resources in a network", U.S. Patent 7,827,590 (2010).
Chris Hopen, Gary Tomlinson, Parvez Anandam, Brian Young, Alan Flagg, "Provisioning an operating environment of a remote computer", U.S. Patent 7,779,469 (2010).
Chris Hopen, Gary Tomlinson, Parvez Anandam, Brian Young, Alan Flagg and Jude O'Reilley, "Creating an interrogation manifest request", U.S. Patent 7,770,222 (2010).