CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Session on
Mathematical Cryptography and Network Security
Under the International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Computational Intelligence (ICMSCI-2026)
February 20–22, 2026
The Department of Mathematics, P.G.D.A.V. College, University of Delhi, in collaboration with Faculty of Mathematical Sciences, University of Delhi, IIT Mandi and NIT Uttarakhand, cordially invites researchers, academicians, scientists, industry experts, and research scholars to submit their original and unpublished research papers for a Special Session on "Mathematical Cryptography and Network Security" under the International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Computational Intelligence (ICMSCI-2026).
This special session focuses on the mathematical foundations and emerging advances in cryptography and network security. It emphasizes algebraic, number-theoretic, combinatorial, and probabilistic techniques underlying modern cryptographic primitives, authentication protocols, and secure communication systems. Topics include classical and post-quantum cryptography, lattice-based constructions, cryptographic protocols for networks, and security analysis under rigorous mathematical models. The session aims to bring together researchers and practitioners to discuss theoretical innovations, practical implementations, and future challenges in designing mathematically sound and resilient security solutions for next-generation networks.
The special session on Mathematical Cryptography and Network Security directly supports the ICMSCI-2026 vision of advancing mathematical sciences for computing and intelligent systems. Cryptographic algorithms and network security mechanisms are fundamentally grounded in number theory, algebra, probability, and discrete mathematics. This session highlights how rigorous mathematical models enable secure communication, privacy preservation, and trust in modern networks, IoT, and cyber-physical systems. By bridging theoretical mathematics with practical security applications, the session aligns with ICMSCI-2026’s emphasis on interdisciplinary research, innovation in computing, and mathematically driven solutions to real-world security challenges.
Topics of Interest
Algebraic Number Theory in Cryptography
Number-Theoretic Methods for Secure Communication
Cryptography in Network Security and Communication
Lattice-Based and Post-Quantum Cryptographic Constructions
Probabilistic and Statistical Models in Network Security
Randomized Algorithms and Probabilistic Algorithms
Analytical and Combinatorial Techniques in Coding Theory
Emerging Mathematical Challenges in Cryptography and Information Security
Submission Guidelines
Manuscript must follow the conference template. All submissions will undergo peer review.
Maximum length: 9–16 pages including references.
Accepted papers will be presented and included in the proceedings/special issue (details to follow).
Presentation Mode
Hybrid (Offline + Online). Selected papers will be presented through oral or poster sessions.
Important Dates
Last date for abstract submission: January 15, 2026 , 👍Extended till: January 31, 2026
Abstract acceptance notification: January 20, 2026, 👍 Extended till: February 05, 2026
Last date of Registration: February 10, 2026
Full-Paper Submission: March 10, 2026
Who Should Submit?
Faculty members, researchers, post-doctoral fellows, PhD scholars, postgraduate students, statisticians, engineers, data scientists, and industry professionals.
Submission Email : Authors must submit their abstracts/papers through the following link:
👉Click Here for Abstract Template
👉 Click Here For Abstract Submission
Kindly visit the registration page to register for the conference.
Special Session Coordinator
Dr. Dharminder Chaudhary
Associate Professor
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
Email ID: dharminderchaudhary@dl.amrita.edu
Phone Number: 8107434795
We warmly welcome research contributions that blend theoretical insight, methodological rigor, and impactful applications.