A full-day seminar on the application of lattices in Cryptography and Coding theory, organized by the Digiteo project Idealcodes.
The morning session features introductory talks intended for the general public. The afternoon sessions will deal with more specialized topics.
9:30–10am | Coffee break |
10–11am |
Francisco Vial-Prado (UVSQ) How ideal lattices unlocked fully homomorphic encryption |
11–12am |
Luca De Feo (UVSQ) Coppersmith's method and generalizations |
12am-2pm | Lunch break @restaurant Le Valmont |
2–3pm |
Jean-François Biasse (UWaterloo, UCalgary) Ideal lattices in number theory and in cryptology |
3–4pm |
Johan S. R. Nielsen (INRIA Saclay) Fast Decoding of Hermitian Codes Using -Lattice Basis Reduction |
4–4:30pm | Coffee break |
4:30–5:30pm |
Romain Lebreton (UMontpellier 2) Crash course on Order Bases : Theory and Algorithms |
Archimède room (ground floor, GPS 48.8129,2.1488), Laboratoire PRiSM, Université de Versailles – Saint-Quentin en Yvelines. How to get there.
There is no registration fee, but please drop a line to the organizers if you wish to come.
This seminar is sponsored by the Digiteo program “invités”, and by the CNRS chaires program.