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{\LARGE \bf Programming in Cryptol}
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{\it Levent Erkök\\*
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Dylan McNamee \\*
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Joe Kiniry \\*
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Iavor Diatchki \\*
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John Launchbury \\*
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}
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\noindent
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Galois, Inc.\\
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421 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 300 \\
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Portland, OR 97204
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\noindent{\bf Acknowledgements}\\
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Cryptol has been under development for over a decade with many people
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contributing to its design and implementation. Those people include
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Aaron Tomb, Adam Wick, Brian Huffman, Matt Sottile, Adam Foltzer, Joe Hendrix,
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Trevor Elliott,
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David Lazar, Joel Stanley, Jeff Lewis,
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Sigbjørn Finne, Mark Shields, Philip Weaver, Magnus Carlsson, Fergus Henderson, Joe Hurd,
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John Matthews and Sally Browning. In addition, much of the work on Cryptol has been funded by, and
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much design assistance provided by the team at the NSA's Trusted Systems
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Research Group, including (but not limited to) Brad Martin, Frank Taylor and
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Sean Weaver.
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