The conference will include invited plenary talks, contributed talks, and a poster session. More precisely, for our 6-day working event, there will be three invited expository talks each day for the benefit of graduate and undergraduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and other interested audiences.
The purpose of the conference is to bring together experts in Algebraic Combinatorics, Computational Group Theory, Coding Theory, Cryptography, Cyber-security, Biochemistry and Quantum Physics to discuss computational, algorithmic and applied aspects that have recently emerged at their interface. Group Theory and Algebraic Combinatorics are fundamental backbones to many areas of computer science and communications.
Florida Atlantic University (FAU) is to become the first university in Florida to publicly host a large, dedicated quantum computer on campus through a partnership with D-Wave Quantum Inc. The university will acquire and install D-Wave’s advanced Advantage2 quantum system at its Boca Raton campus later this year.
The quantum computer will support collaborative research across physics, mathematics, computer science, chemistry, and engineering, strengthening interdisciplinary innovation.
The goal of the conference is two-fold:
to bring the cybersecurity experts to present what the current challenges are and how to address them, and
to bring the mathematicians and information theorists to present the potential mathematical tools and concepts that may create innovative algorithms for data protection and security.
We shall devote substantial efforts to get some funds to support participation by individuals who do not have federal support, or who are students, post-doctoral scholars, young researchers, Emeritus Professors and main speakers.
The proceedings of the conference will be published in an international journal.
More information will follow soon.
Daniela Nikolova-Popova - FAU, USA
Luc Wille - FAU, USA
Ninoslav Marina - University of Ohrid, Macedonia
Yang Yong - Texas State University, USA
Ted Hurley - National University of Ireland, Ireland
Carmine Monetta - University of Salerno, Italy