Description
Soient m,n>1 des nombres entiers. Alors pour tout $X$ suffisamment grand, il y a >>X^\mu corps de nombres K de degré n avec m|h(K). Ici \mu = \frac1{2m(n-1)}. Ceci généralise le résultat de R. Murty pour des corps quadratiques (le cas n=2). Un travail commun avec F. Luca.
Next sessions
-
Polytopes in the Fiat-Shamir with Aborts Paradigm
Speaker : Hugo Beguinet - ENS Paris / Thales
The Fiat-Shamir with Aborts paradigm (FSwA) uses rejection sampling to remove a secret’s dependency on a given source distribution. Recent results revealed that unlike the uniform distribution in the hypercube, both the continuous Gaussian and the uniform distribution within the hypersphere minimise the rejection rate and the size of the proof of knowledge. However, in practice both these[…]-
Cryptography
-
Asymmetric primitive
-
Mode and protocol
-
-
Post-quantum Group-based Cryptography
Speaker : Delaram Kahrobaei - The City University of New York