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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0558891

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $160,000.00
    Summary
    Explicit Construction of Global Function Fields with Many Rational Places. The use of error-correcting codes and cryptosystems is fundamental to the secure and reliable operation of many technological devices that we depend upon in our everyday lives. Essentially invisible, both coding theory and cryptography are essential for banking (ATM machines, e-banking), commerce (e-commerce), defense (cryptography) and entertainment (digital TV and radio, music CDs, DVDs). While certain families of "goo .... Explicit Construction of Global Function Fields with Many Rational Places. The use of error-correcting codes and cryptosystems is fundamental to the secure and reliable operation of many technological devices that we depend upon in our everyday lives. Essentially invisible, both coding theory and cryptography are essential for banking (ATM machines, e-banking), commerce (e-commerce), defense (cryptography) and entertainment (digital TV and radio, music CDs, DVDs). While certain families of "good" codes and cryptosystems can be constructed from specific function fields whose existence is guaranteed by abstract theory, often no actual construction for the function field is currently known. We aim to close this gap, making a greater range of "good" codes and cryptosystems available for practical applications.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP160104626

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $305,500.00
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    Composition tree algorithms for large matrix groups. This project aims to develop new algorithms for analysing groups. A group is a rather simple mathematical structure – an example is the set of all integers considering only the operations of addition and subtraction. Since the symmetries of an object form a group, groups are ubiquitous throughout mathematics and elsewhere in science. Because it is frequently necessary to determine a group's properties, there is great interest in finding effici .... Composition tree algorithms for large matrix groups. This project aims to develop new algorithms for analysing groups. A group is a rather simple mathematical structure – an example is the set of all integers considering only the operations of addition and subtraction. Since the symmetries of an object form a group, groups are ubiquitous throughout mathematics and elsewhere in science. Because it is frequently necessary to determine a group's properties, there is great interest in finding efficient algorithms for analysing groups. A matrix group is a common type of group whose elements are square matrices. This project plans to employ a novel approach to designing algorithms for analysing large matrix groups, a task which is currently impossible using existing algorithms.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP110101153

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $210,000.00
    Summary
    Symmetry and computation. The overall objective of the project is to explore connections between symmetry and computation, especially the theory and algorithms that facilitate the use of groups in computational science. The main outcome will be theoretically fast algorithms and implementations to drive applications in the sciences and for secure communication.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP1092496

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $150,000.00
    Summary
    The arithmetic of supersingular elliptic curves. The proposed research will have substantial benefits both in the area of pure mathematics, and to the standing of number theory within Australia generally. If successful, the investigators envisage: - fundamental advances in the study of both elliptic curves and modular forms; - key progress in our understanding of the final Millenium Prize Problem in Mathematics; - academic software to compute special values of L-functions; - applications to com .... The arithmetic of supersingular elliptic curves. The proposed research will have substantial benefits both in the area of pure mathematics, and to the standing of number theory within Australia generally. If successful, the investigators envisage: - fundamental advances in the study of both elliptic curves and modular forms; - key progress in our understanding of the final Millenium Prize Problem in Mathematics; - academic software to compute special values of L-functions; - applications to computational mathematics, particularly elliptic curve cryptosystems; - a huge boost to the development of number theory Australia-wide.
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