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Interested in number theory & cryptography
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It's been a while since I last published a post here. In fact, my bio was still saying I'm 18 before I changed it πŸ˜‚β€‹ Here's an update! A lot of exciting projects.

I gave a talk at Imperial! It was part of the "Warwick IMPerial mathematics conference" (WIMP). Despite Warwick only being 25% of the acronym, we still had 4 (out of 9) speakers presenting late-undergraduate level Mathematics. My talk was on analytic number theory, specifically an introduction to sieve method and the circle method. The slides can be found at https://github.com/grhkm21/wimp-2024/blob/master/main.pdf. The talk is inspired by Travor Liu's amazing blogs on analytic number theory.

I am currently formalising a recent (2020s) result from extremal combinatorics in Lean, a Mathematical theorem prover, under the supervision of Damiano Testa for my third year project. It has been around a year since I started formalising Maths in Lean, and I find it really interesting, as I get to think about Maths quite differently. The code can be found on my GitHub https://github.com/grhkm21/lean4. There's also a private repo that I will make public when the grading is over in May :)

As a side project, I have also been assisting with the Prime Number Theorem project (to achieve the exp-root-log error term), started by Terence Tao and Alex Kontorovich. I proved one tiny corollary in three days, so that's some progress... My fork of the repo can be found https://github.com/grhkm21/PrimeNumberTheoremAnd.

I had the opportunity to two cryptography events, Sage Days 123 (isogenies in Sage) at KU Leuven and UK Crypto Days at Bristol. I am writing blogs for both events and they'll be published on https://b6a.black/ "soon", so I won't go into much details here. TL;DR I met a lot of cryptographers πŸ˜€

Finally, I have been learning more Maths (as usual) in my free time. Recently I'm into some [co]homology theory, some algebraic topology and adjacent theories. Hopefully I will get a more in-depth understanding of it.

I am cooking a few more projects and they'll be public in the next few months. In the meanwhile, here's a page in my Lean formalisation notes. You might notice they are quite elementary, but breaking down a proof into such elementary steps is very important in proof formalisation.

:wq

wimp-2024/main.pdf at master Β· grhkm21/wimp-2024

WIMP 2024 Talk. Contribute to grhkm21/wimp-2024 development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Hi! As some of you know, I have been working on lattice cryptography the past three months, (formally) ending in two days! It has been an amazing journey and I gained a ton from this experience. (That sounds like a LinkedIn post, sorry.) I will write a full update soon, but here's a preview on what I have been up to during this period!

Btw I love the reindeer soup and salmon soup here... sooooo good.

Note: If this looks like astronomy rather than crypto, you are half-correct LOL

#eprint CSI-Otter: Isogeny-based (Partially) Blind Signatures from the Class Group Action with a Twist by Shuichi Katsumata, Yi-Fu Lai, Jason T. LeGrow, Ling Qin (https://ia.cr/2023/1239)
CSI-Otter: Isogeny-based (Partially) Blind Signatures from the Class Group Action with a Twist

Added writeups for the two hardest corCTF challenges: OilSpill (UOV with noisy hint) and Superbox (algebraic attack + recover S-box from its DDT):

https://affine.group/writeup/2023-07-CorCTF-Superbox
https://affine.group/writeup/2023-07-CorCTF-OilSpill

corCTF 2023 - Superbox (crypto)

Richard Zach announces today that their book:

"forall x: Calgary. An Introduction to Formal Logic"

is now available as accessible HTML, via #LaTeXML and #BookML

Read more at
https://openlogicproject.org/2023/07/27/forall-x-now-in-html-for-extra-accessibility/

forall x now in HTML for extra accessibility

I’m happy to report that forall x: Calgary is now available in an HTML version for reading online. It turned out that LaTeXML has come a long way and basically produced good results without t…

Open Logic Project

Open letter from UK-affiliated cybersecurity academics laying out why the Online Safety Bill's spy clause is dangerous and unworkable:

https://haddadi.github.io/UKOSBOpenletter.pdf

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