Seminars at the Selmer Center
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At the Selmer Center, we conduct a series of regular seminars dedicated to the dissemination and discussion of the latest research findings in the realm of secure communications.
These seminars focus specifically on a range of topics including cryptographic Boolean functions, error-correcting codes, sequences, discrete mathematics, and cryptanalytic approaches, along with their points of intersection. Our goal is to foster a vibrant exchange of ideas, facilitate collaborative research efforts, and further the advancement of knowledge within these critical areas of study.
2024
In the spring of 2024, we hold regular seminars during 15:00-16:00 on Mondays in our seminar room 205O2 – Kastanje.
All seminars will be conducted via Zoom. If you are not currently on our mailing list and would like to receive the Zoom link, please contact either our designated representative Nadiia Ichanska, or Lilya.
Dates | Speakers | Talks |
05/02/2024 | Carlos Agrinsoni | Resolution of the exceptional APN conjecture for the gold degree case (slides, video) |
01/29/2024 | Samuele Andreoli | Decomposition of permutations in a finite field (slides, video) |
01/22/2024 | Enrico Piccione | On vectorial functions mapping strict affine subspaces of their domain into strict affine subspaces of their co-domain, and the strong D-property (slides, video) |
01/16/2024 | Claude Carlet | The weight spectrum of the Reed-Muller codes RM(m – 5, m) (slides, video) |