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AMS-EMS-SPM Joint Meeting 2016, Porto, Portugal
- Delaram Kahrobaei, Bren Cavallo, David Garber:
Algebra and Computer Science. Contemporary Mathematics 677, American Mathematical Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-4704-2303-2
This volume contains the proceedings of three special sessions: Algebra and Computer Science, held during the Joint AMS-EMS-SPM meeting in Porto, Portugal, June 10-13, 2015; Groups, Algorithms, and Cryptography, held during the Joint Mathematics Meeting in San Antonio, TX, January 10-13, 2015; and Applications of Algebra to Cryptography, held during the Joint AMS-Israel Mathematical Union meeting in Tel-Aviv, Israel, June 16-19, 2014.
Articles
- Frédérique Bassino, Cyril Nicaud, Pascal Weil:
Generic properties of subgroups of free groups and finite presentations. - Chi Sing Chum, Xiaowen Zhang:
A new multi-server scheme for private information retrieval. - Chi Sing Chum, Benjamin Fine, Anja I. S. Moldenhauer, Gerhard Rosenberger, Xiaowen Zhang:
On secret sharing protocols. - Maggie E. Habeeb:
A verifiable secret sharing scheme using non-abelian groups. - Arkadius G. Kalka:
Non-associative public-key cryptography. - Arkadius G. Kalka, Mina Teicher:
Non-associative key establishment protocols and their implementation. - Daniel König, Markus Lohrey, Georg Zetzsche:
Knapsack and subset sum problems in nilpotent, polycyclic, and co-context-free groups. - Anja I. S. Moldenhauer, Gerhard Rosenberger, Kristina Rosenthal:
On the Tits alternative for a class of finitely presented groups with a special focus on symbolic computations. - Andrew W. Sale:
Geometry of the conjugacy problem in lamplighter groups. - Armin Weiß:
A logspace solution to the word and conjugacy problem of generalized Baumslag-Solitar groups. - Serena Yuan:
Cryptographic hash functions from sequences of lifted Paley graphs.
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