RTG - Grad Students event
Rafael D’Oliveira — Clemson University
Title: Differential Privacy for Binary Functions via Randomized Graph Colorings Abstract: Since its inception in 2006, differential privacy has emerged as one of the main privacy-preserving tools for sharing information from …
Larry Rolen – Vanderbilt University
Title: Recent problems in partitions and other combinatorial functions Abstract: In this talk, I will discuss recent work, joint with a number of collaborators, on analytic and combinatorial properties of …
Beth Malmskog – Colorado College
Title: Hermitian-Lifted Codes Abstract: In recent work of Lopez, Malmskog, Matthews, Pinero-Gonzales, and Wootters, we constructed codes for local recovery of erasures with high availability and constant-bounded rate from the …
Pavol Zajac – Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava
Title: MRHS equation systems and their use in cryptography Abstract: A Multiple-Right-Hand-Sides (MRHS) equation is an inclusion in the form $latex x M \in S $, where $latex M $ …
Paolo Santini — Università Politecnica delle Marche
Title: The code equivalence problem and its applications to cryptography Abstract: The code equivalence problem (CEP) asks, given two linear codes, to find an isometry which maps a code into …
Roberto Assis Machado — Clemson University
ZOOMTitle: More Servers, Less Total Communication for Secure Distributed Matrix Multiplication Abstract: In this presentation, we continue the discussion about the problem of communication efficient, secure distributed matrix multiplication. The previous literature …
Beth Malmskog — Colorado College
ZOOMTitle: Hermitian-Lifted Codes Abstract: In recent work of Lopez, Malmskog, Matthews, Pinero-Gonzales, and Wootters, we constructed codes for local recovery of erasures with high availability and constant-bounded rate from the Hermitian …
Ryann Cartor — Clemson University
ZOOMTitle: TBA Abstract: TBA
Kimball Martin — University of Oklahoma
ZOOMTitle: Galois orbits of modular forms and genus 2 curves. Abstract: Modular forms are analytic functions that are of interest for several reasons in number theory, in particular for a connection …
Tamar Lichter Blanks – Rutgers University
Title: TBA Abstract: TBA