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Monday, April 2, 2018 1:00 pm - 1:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Cryptography Seminar- Ted Eaton, Geovandro Pereira & John Schank

There are 3 short talks this week.

Title: Quantum Collision-Finding in Non-Uniform Random Functions

Speaker: Ted Eaton
Affiliation: ISARA Corporatio
Room: MC 6486

Abstract: Proving the security of a scheme against a quantum adversary often makes the strong assumption of modelling the hash function as uniformly random. In this work, we study the generic security of non-uniform random functions, specifically those with min-entropy k. This has applications to the quantum security of the Fujisaki-Okamoto transformation, as well as allowing for more relaxed security assumptions. We discuss previous results and sketch a proof for an asymptotic upper and lower bound of 2k/3 quantum queries. 

Tuesday, April 3, 2018 10:00 am - 10:00 am EDT (GMT -04:00)

Special Seminar - Paul Seymour

Title: Erdos-Hajnal meets Gyarfas-Sumner

Speaker: Paul Seymour
Affiliation: Princeton
Room: QNC 1501

Abstract:

The Gyarfas-Sumner conjecture says that every graph with huge (enough) chromatic number and bounded clique number contains any given forest as an induced subgraph. (And non-forests do not have this property.)