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Prime numbers and cryptography (Proseminar/Seminar SS 2022)

Dozent: Dr. Barinder Banwait, C. V. Sriram

 

Termine: April 11-14 2022

Wo: SR8 and online

Format: Block Seminar

Announcement: click here

Program: click here

Vorbesprechung slides: click here


Thema:

This seminar will develop some of the theory that lies behind these real-world applications, via a hands-on, algorithmic approach: Fast arithmetic in Z/nZ, complexity analysis, and probabilistic methods will be treated along with the number field sieve, a technique arising from algebraic number theory. The analogues of these in the elliptic curve setting will also be seen.

See the course announcement and program (linked above) for more information.

 


 

Talks

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TitleSpeakerDateTimeHandout
Prime numbers and Complexity analysisEtienne Stock11.4.202209:15click here
Fast arithmetic I : Fourier Transform AlgorithmsJonas Höcht11.4.202211:00click here
Pseudoprimes and the Miller-Rabin testPhilipp Nazari11.4.202214:15click here
The Theorem of Agrawal-Kayal-Saxena ICarola Behr12.4.202209:15click here
The Theorem of Agrawal-Kayal-Saxena IISaif Mandour12.4.202211:00click here
Brief overview of Algebraic number theoryVincent Zahlen12.4.202214:15click here
Factorisation III - The number field sieveC. V. Sriram12.4.202216:00click here
Brief overview of elliptic curvesMarcel Eichberg13.4.202209:15click here
Public-key cryptographyAkin Yilmaz13.4.202211:00click here
Lenstra's elliptic curve method and elliptic curve primality provingMona Scheerer14.4.202209:15click here
Post-quantum cryptography, and the Supersingular Isogeny Diffie-Hellman protocolB. S. Banwait14.4.202211:00click here

 

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