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CIMPA-UNESCO-MOROCCO
School
Cryptography
Objectives :
For a long time, the Arithmetic, the Geometry and the
Algebra have played and still play a great role in our life. The economic,
social and cultural development of various civilizations was carried out
thanks to the development of these three disciplines of Mathematics.
Currently, electronic trade, transmissions, banking transactions, safety of
the networks, safety of files and data bases, etc. are based on number
theory, Geometry and Algebra through cryptography.
Cryptography is a much diversified field of research
and has very significant industrial applications (smart cards, identity
cards, biometric passport...). It is a field, among others, of application
of the Theory of the Numbers, the Geometry and the Algebra.
For that, it is interesting to direct part of the activities of theoretical
research of the Laboratories of Algebra, Theory of the Numbers and Geometry,
from our countries towards research projects which have industrial
applications like that of Cryptography.
Organizers:
A. Azizi ( University Mohammed
I, FSO Oujda - Morocco and Academy Hassan II of Sciences and Technology),
M. Azizi (University Mohammed I, ESTO Oujda - Morocco) , M. C Ismaili
(University Mohammed I, Oujda - Morocco ), C Levesque (University Laval,
Quebec-Canada)
Scientific committee:
A. Azizi (Oujda, Morocco), J Buchmann
(Darmstadt – Germany), Gerhard Frey (Duisburg-Essen – Germany), Gunther Frei
(Laval University - Canada),
Jean-Jacques Quisquater (
Brussels, Belgium), R.
Rolland (Marseille, France), A.
Nitaj (Caen, France), Juan Gabriel Tena Ayuso (Valladolid, Spain).
Local committee of organization:
M. Ayadi, A. Azizi, M. Azizi, M, Ziane, Mr. Chellali, M.C.
Ismaili, A. Lidouh, A. Addou, E. Idrissi, M. Amrani, M. Zaoui
Working languages:
French, English
Date and location:
May 18-30, 2009,
Faculty of Sciences, University
Mohammed I,
Oujda
(Morocco)
Scientific program:
1. History of cryptography in
Morocco by Abdelmalek Azizi, University Mohammed I,
Oujda, Morocco.
2. History of the cryptography by
G Frei, Laval University Quebec Canada
3. The organization of modern
cryptography by Robert Rolland,
Luminy IML, Marseille, France.
4. RSA Cryptanalysis by A. Nitaj,
University of Caen, France.
5. Arithmetic
and cryptography by Robert Rolland and Alexis Bonnecaze, Marseille,
France.
6. Applied
Cryptography by Jean-Jacques Quisquater, University of Leuwen-the-New,
Brussels, Belgium.
7. Methods of Arithmetic
Geometry applied to Public Key Cryptography by Gerhard Frey,
Institute of Experimental Mathematics, Essen, Germany.
8. Elliptic Curve
Cryptography: some cryptographical protocols by Juan Gabriel Tena Ayuso ,
Univ. de Valladolid, Spain.
9.
Quantum Immune Cryptography by Johannes Buchmann,
Darmstadt, Germany.
Prerequisites:
For the majority of the courses, the background consists
of basic knowledge of Number Theory, Algebra and Geometry. Trainees will be
selected from among doctoral students, researchers and teachers researchers.
Deadline for registration:
January
31, 2009
Application procedure
and
Online registration
only for the non Moroccan candidates
Applicants from Morocco must contact the local organizer to register:
Abdelmalek Azizi (abdelmalekazizi@yahoo.fr
or
azizi@fso.ump.ma)

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