The best algorithm known to date was developed by Don Coppersmith and Shmuel Winograd and dates from 1990.
This was indeed the case; in 1994, Don Coppersmith published some of the original design criteria for the S-boxes.
In a review of Contemporary Cryptology (see publications), Don Coppersmith summarized the problem:
The first version was published by Phillip Rogaway and Don Coppersmith in 1994.
This variant allows for more choice in the cipher's parameters, and uses a modified key schedule to eliminate certain weak keys discovered by Don Coppersmith.
The Coppersmith method, proposed by Don Coppersmith, is a method to find small integer roots of polynomial equations.
The most powerful attacks on low public exponent RSA are based on the following theorem which is due to Don Coppersmith.
Don Coppersmith is a cryptographer and mathematician.
Mars - AES finalist, by Don Coppersmith et al.
This attack was later improved by Don Coppersmith.