Mathematics and Cryptography - A Marriage of Convenience?

Mathematics and Cryptography - A Marriage of Convenience?

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Mathematics and Cryptography - A Marriage of Convenience?

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Life in the Age of the Coronavirus ...
  3. 3 Bad Haircuts in the Age of the Coronavirus
  4. 4 Health is the highest priority
  5. 5 Pictures and Stories
  6. 6 Working well together
  7. 7 Communication: Avoid Jargon
  8. 8 Community: the Ross Program
  9. 9 Computers: Doing the Right Thing?
  10. 10 Elliptic Curves
  11. 11 Elliptic Curve Cryptography (1980s)
  12. 12 IBM - they knew the law, and obeyed it
  13. 13 Being open to opportunities
  14. 14 Diffie-Hellman key agreement
  15. 15 XTR (Arjen Lenstra & Eric Verheul, 2000)
  16. 16 CEILIDH (Karl Rubin & A.S., 2003)
  17. 17 CEILIDH in the TV show NUMB3RS
  18. 18 Torus-Based Cryptography (Karl Rubin & A.S., 2003)
  19. 19 One-round 3-party key agreement (Antoine Joux, 2000)
  20. 20 Pairing-Based Cryptography
  21. 21 Cryptographic multilinear maps? (Dan Boneh & A.S., 2003)
  22. 22 One-round multiparty key agreement?
  23. 23 Grounds for pessimism, and grounds for optimism
  24. 24 One-round multi-party key agreement?
  25. 25 Working with others
  26. 26 Fully Homomorphic Encryption and Lattices
  27. 27 Communication is key
  28. 28 Get Curious, Not Furious
  29. 29 Relationships are negotiations
  30. 30 Listening
  31. 31 Alice's Adventures in Numberland
  32. 32 Kindness is a Superpower
  33. 33 We're all in the same boat

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