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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1092835

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $240,000.00
    Summary
    Mathematics of Cryptography. The Australian economy and society requires fast, reliable, and secure communication. Current first-generation security solutions are not capable of supporting the efficiency and scalability requirements of mass-market adoption of wireless and embedded consumer applications. New security infrastructures are emerging and must be carefully, but rapidly, defined. Thus developing new mathematically solid tools in this area is an important and urgent tasks. In addition, t .... Mathematics of Cryptography. The Australian economy and society requires fast, reliable, and secure communication. Current first-generation security solutions are not capable of supporting the efficiency and scalability requirements of mass-market adoption of wireless and embedded consumer applications. New security infrastructures are emerging and must be carefully, but rapidly, defined. Thus developing new mathematically solid tools in this area is an important and urgent tasks. In addition, the intended work advances our knowledge of the theory and the quality of our culture. As such, it will promote the Australian science and will also have many practical applications in Cryptography, Computer Security and E-Commerce.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1094516

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $625,000.00
    Summary
    Algorithms and computation in four-dimensional topology. This project will establish Australia as a world leader in computational topology, particularly in the all-important areas of topology in three and four dimensions. In four dimensions this work will be truly groundbreaking; until now the field has seen little development due to the complexity of the algorithms and computations required, and the applicant is in the unique position of having the necessary tools to make significant progress .... Algorithms and computation in four-dimensional topology. This project will establish Australia as a world leader in computational topology, particularly in the all-important areas of topology in three and four dimensions. In four dimensions this work will be truly groundbreaking; until now the field has seen little development due to the complexity of the algorithms and computations required, and the applicant is in the unique position of having the necessary tools to make significant progress in a feasible time frame. In three dimensions this project will strengthen the distinguished computational topology community in Melbourne, led by pioneers such as Rubinstein, Goodman, Hodgson as well as the applicant himself.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0556431

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $505,000.00
    Summary
    Mathematics of Cryptography. The Australian society and economy requires fast, reliable, and secure communication. First-generation security solutions are not capable of supporting the efficiency and scalability requirements of mass-market adoption of wireless and embedded consumer applications. New security infrastructures are emerging and must be carefully, but rapidly, defined. Thus developing new mathematically solid tools in this area is one of the most important and urgent tasks. Besides, .... Mathematics of Cryptography. The Australian society and economy requires fast, reliable, and secure communication. First-generation security solutions are not capable of supporting the efficiency and scalability requirements of mass-market adoption of wireless and embedded consumer applications. New security infrastructures are emerging and must be carefully, but rapidly, defined. Thus developing new mathematically solid tools in this area is one of the most important and urgent tasks. Besides, the intended work advances our knowledge of the theory and the quality of our culture. As such, it will promote the Australian science and will also have many practical applications in Cryptography, Computer Security and E-Commerce.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0211459

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $250,000.00
    Summary
    Number Theoretic Methods in Cryptography. It is well known that Number Theory, besides its intrinsic beauty, provides many powerful tools for modern Cryptography. The aim of the project is to formulate and solve new and important mathematical problems, which lie in the background of modern cryptography. They are also of independent value for pure mathematics because they very often stimulate new approaches to and new surprising points of view on classical results and methods. The main outcome w .... Number Theoretic Methods in Cryptography. It is well known that Number Theory, besides its intrinsic beauty, provides many powerful tools for modern Cryptography. The aim of the project is to formulate and solve new and important mathematical problems, which lie in the background of modern cryptography. They are also of independent value for pure mathematics because they very often stimulate new approaches to and new surprising points of view on classical results and methods. The main outcome will be advancing our theoretical knowledge about several major cryptosystems. The project will extend and enrich the area of applications of mathematics to cryptography and related areas.
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    Linkage - International - Grant ID: LX0346639

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $32,500.00
    Summary
    Dynamics of eigenvalue/eigenspace algorithms with applications to signal processing. Many problems in signal and systems lead naturally to an eigenvalue/eigenspace determination and tracking problem; for example (acoustic) echo-cancellation, crosstalk suppression in ADSL modems, direction of arrival determination with an array of sensors, linear system identification etc. Exploiting methods from global analysis and dynamical systems theory we will study the available algorithms for eigenspace de .... Dynamics of eigenvalue/eigenspace algorithms with applications to signal processing. Many problems in signal and systems lead naturally to an eigenvalue/eigenspace determination and tracking problem; for example (acoustic) echo-cancellation, crosstalk suppression in ADSL modems, direction of arrival determination with an array of sensors, linear system identification etc. Exploiting methods from global analysis and dynamical systems theory we will study the available algorithms for eigenspace determination to characterise their computational efficiency, accuracy and effectiveness in various data scenarios. The analysis will lead to improved designs for eigenvalue/eigenspace algorithms, as well as design tools to engineer algorithms to specific situations.
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    Federation Fellowships - Grant ID: FF0776186

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,606,210.00
    Summary
    Group actions: combinatorics, geometry and computation. Science today relies on digital technologies using quantised and digital information. Because of the discrete nature of digital information, much of the mathematics underpinning these advances comes from the core disciplines of algebra and combinatorics within which this proposal falls. All aspects of the proposal focus on strengthening theoretical understanding of algebraic and combinatorial structures, and increasing computational power f .... Group actions: combinatorics, geometry and computation. Science today relies on digital technologies using quantised and digital information. Because of the discrete nature of digital information, much of the mathematics underpinning these advances comes from the core disciplines of algebra and combinatorics within which this proposal falls. All aspects of the proposal focus on strengthening theoretical understanding of algebraic and combinatorial structures, and increasing computational power for working with them. The fundamental research outcomes, in terms of theorems, algorithms, and the training of young research mathematicians, will thus both enhance the high international standing of Australian mathematics, and strengthen Australia's capabilities in these important areas.
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