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Mathematics Colloquium by Sarah Arpin, Virginia Tech

Monday, November 25, 2024 3:30–4:30 PM
  • Location
    MSB 318: Mathematical Sciences Building, Room 318
  • Description
    The UCF [Mathematics Colloquium](https://sciences.ucf.edu/math/colloquium/), held every Monday from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in MSB 318, offers a diverse platform for research scholars, faculty, students, and industry experts to share and exchange ideas, fostering discussion and networking across various areas of mathematics.

    [Sarah Arpin](https://math.vt.edu/people/faculty/arpin-sarah.html), Virginia Tech Department of Mathematics assistant professor, will speak at this week's colloquium on supersingular elliptic curve isogeny graphs.

    Abstract: Underlying the security of isogeny-based cryptography are supersingular elliptic curve isogeny graphs. These expansive, well-mixing graphs encode rich geometric information about supersingular elliptic curves over finite fields. In this talk, we take an arithmetic-geometric perspective to explore various graph variants. Along the way, we will uncover how supersingular elliptic curves and their isogeny graphs naturally lend themselves to cryptographic applications.
  • Website
    https://events.ucf.edu/event/3603668/mathematics-colloquium-by-sarah-arpin-virginia-tech/

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