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Science Sundays: Jill Pipher, Mathematical ideas in Cryptography: from ancient times to a post-quantum age

Jill Pipher
February 21, 2016
All Day
Ohio Union U.S. Bank Conference Theater

Time: 3-4 p.m.
Event Host: College of Arts and Sciences
Short Description: Jill Pipher, Elisha Benjamin Andrews Professor of Mathematics, Brown University and director of the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics, lectures on “Mathematical ideas in Cryptography: from ancient times to a post-quantum age.”


Reception following the lecture in the Ohio Union Ohio Staters Traditions Room (4-5 p.m.)

Jill Pipher, Elisha Benjamin Andrews Professor of Mathematics, Brown University and director of the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics, lectures on “Mathematical ideas in Cryptography: from ancient times to a post-quantum age.”

How does encryption work? How do we know that our current encryption methods are secure? Pipher provides answers and explores why we need new mathematical ideas to deal with emerging problems, such as privacy for information stored in the cloud, and the computational potential of quantum computing. 

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