[Date]:2024/09/25~2024/09/27
Creation of a New Mathematical Foundation through the Fusion of Information Theory, Computational Complexity Theory, and Cryptography|2024a006
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Overview
- How to hold: Hybrid Meeting (In-person/Zoom)
- Venue: JR Hakata City 9F conference room1
- Main language: Japanese(September 25,September 27)English(September 26)
- Type/Category: Grant for General Research-Workshop(Ⅱ)
- Title of Research Project: Creation of a New Mathematical Foundation through the Fusion of Information Theory, Computational Complexity Theory, and Cryptography
- Principal Investigator: Akinori Kawachi(Mie University / Professor)
- Research Period: September 25, 2024.- September 27, 2024.
- Open to the Public: September 25, 2024.- September 27, 2024.
- Details of the Research Plan: https://joint1.imi.kyushu-u.ac.jp/en_research_chooses/view/2024a006/en
Program
September 25, 2024. 13:00-16:40
13:00-13:10
Opening
13:10-14:10
Nobutaka Shimizu (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Planted Clique Conjectures are Equivalent
14:25-15:25
Taisuke Izumi (Osaka University)
An Improved Lower Bound for Two-Party PSM Protocols
15:40-16:40
Tadashi Wadayama (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
Decoding Algorithms for Next Generation AI Accelerators
September 26, 2024. 9:30-16:30
9:30-10:30
Kazushi Mimura (Hiroshima City University)
On Statistical Mechanical Informatics: from Spin Glass to Information Processing
10:45-11:45
Fuyuki Kitagawa (NTT)
Cryptographic Primitives with Quantum Secure Key Leasing
13:00-14:00
François Le Gall (Nagoya University)
Online Locality Meets Distributed Quantum Computing
14:15-15:15
Minki Hhan (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
Quantum Complexity for Discrete Logarithms and Integer Factorization
15:30-16:30
Niels Kornerup (The University of Texas at Austin)
Quantum Time-Space Tradeoffs for Matrix Problems
September 27, 2024. 9:30-11:55
9:30-10:30
Shigeaki Kuzuoka (Wakayama University)
Guessing, Data Compression, and Related Topics
10:45-11:45
Shun Watanabe (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Roles of Information Theory in Bit-security and Hardness Amplification
11:45-11:55
Closing
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