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Number Theory Seminar

Thursday, November 9, 2017
4:00pm to 6:00pm
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Building 15, Room 104
Supersingular Isogeny Graphs in Cryptography
Kristin Lauter, Cryptography Group, Microsoft Research,
Supersingular Isogeny Graphs were proposed for use in Cryptography in 2006 by Charles-Goren-Lauter, and are currently being considered as candidates for standardization in several tracks of the 2017 NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography International Competition. These are Ramanujan graphs whose nodes are supersingular elliptic curves and edges are isogenies between them. This talk will introduce the hard problems and cryptographic applications in this space, and discuss a surprising connection to quantum arithmetic.
For more information, please contact Mathematics Department by phone at 626-395-4335 or by email at [email protected].