London-ish Lattice Coding & Crypto Meeting
London-ish Lattice Coding & Crypto Meeting
Lattice-based approaches are emerging as a common theme in modern cryptography and coding theory. In communications, they are indispensable mathematical tools to construct powerful error-correction codes achieving the capacity of wireless channels. In cryptography, they are used to building lattice-based schemes with provable security, better asymptotic efficiency, resilience against quantum attacks and new functionalities such as fully homomorphic encryption.
This meeting — on 29 September 2017 — is aimed at connecting the two communities with a common interest in lattices, with a long-term goal of building a synergy of the two fields. It will consist of several talks on related topics, with a format that will hopefully encourage interaction.
This meeting — on 29 September 2017 — is aimed at connecting the two communities with a common interest in lattices, with a long-term goal of building a synergy of the two fields. It will consist of several talks on related topics, with a format that will hopefully encourage interaction.
Program
10:30 - 12:00 | Rachel Player: Parameter Selection in Ring-LWE-based FHE
13:00 - 14:30 | Ram Zamir: Lattices in Information Theory
15:00 - 16:30 | Gottfried Herold: Lattice Sieving
16:45 - 18:15 | Martin Widmer: Counting Lattice Points
Venue
Room 909B
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Imperial College London
South Kensington
London SW7 2AZ
Registration
Everyone is welcome. Two caveats:
- Speakers are told the audience is somewhat familiar with lattices.
- Please send us an email at [email protected] , so that the size of the room fits with the number of participants.
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London-ish Lattice Coding & Crypto Meeting
Lattice-based approaches are emerging as a common theme in modern cryptography and coding theory. In communications, they are indispensable mathematical tools to construct powerful error-correction codes achieving the capacity of wireless channels. In cryptography, they are used to building lattice-based schemes with provable security, better asymptotic efficiency, resilience against quantum attacks and new functionalities such as fully homomorphic encryption.
This meeting — on 29 September 2017 — is aimed at connecting the two communities with a common interest in lattices, with a long-term goal of building a synergy of the two fields. It will consist of several talks on related topics, with a format that will hopefully encourage interaction.
Imperial College London
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