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It is widely recognized that the public‐key cryptosystem is playing a pivotal role to provide the security services not only in electronic world but also for secured key exchanges in military applications. Modular exponentiation is the crucial, but expensive, operation in several public‐key cryptostyems, which makes use of repeated modular multiplications. So, the performance of public‐key cryptography...