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Agent-based computational economics.
Olomoucian days of applied mathematics.
The linear complexity (LC) of a sequence is the size in bits of the shortest linear feedback shift register (LFSR) which can produce that sequence. The measure speaks to the difficulty of generating, and perhaps analyzing, a particular sequence.
A Talk With Steven Pinker.
Kevin Rubash.
A Geological Sciences Mathematics tutorial system.
Professor of mathematics at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Specializes in studying granular materials under flow conditions and renal hemodynamics. Includes publications and links to related research groups.
Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics research groups.
Resources for reconstructing the evolutionary history of all organisms.
How living things have evolved since the origins of life
Group studying fundamentals and applications of nonlinear phenomena and complex systems. Located at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
A multinational federation of organizations representing the engineering and scientific societies concerned with automatic control.
5th Biennial Conference. Brisbane, Australia; 29 September -- 2 October 2002.
Held annually. ICNAAM 2005: Rhodes, Greece; 16--20 September 2005.
Theoretical research on quantum information, nonlinear dynamics, and complex systems.
Peer-reviewed journal providing a forum for the communication of technical issues associated with the analysis, management, and visualization of cellular information at the molecular level.
Elsevier Science journal that publishes research and expository papers on the formulation, analysis and solution of mathematical models in the biosciences. Intended audience includes both mathematicians and biologists working in this area.
Mathematics Department, Mathematical Biology group. Members.
Discussion of algorithms and C++ code for advanced financial calculations by Bernt Arne Ødegaard.
Tables of contents and subscription information.
(International Press) Contact information.
Contact information.
(Springer) An International Survey Journal on Applying Mathematics and Mathematical Applications. Tables of contents and abstracts online. Full text to subscribers.
Research interests include information processing in Biology, bio-molecular computing, coding and information theory, cryptology, quantum computing, computational, structural and systems biology and bioinformatics. CV and publications.
Institute for Communications Engineering.
A table with the largest densities of sphere packings known to us in dimensions up to 200.
The best known bounds on the size of binary covering codes of length up to 33 and covering radius up to 10. Compiled by Simon Litsyn.
Photos, manuals, and other information about the German Enigma, the M-209, and other old encryption machines.
Researcher at the École normale supérieure. Links to publications and other details.
Home page of the research group of Johann Wolfgang Goethe University professor with links to group members home pages, publications and courses.
Researcher at the University of Bristol, with links to research topics and courses.
Belgian researcher with links to publications and the COSIC research group.
Links, interests and research papers.
Assistant professor at UALR. Publications, contact information, and research in network security and applied cryptography.
Allows hash, checksum and HMAC calculations to be added to Windows applications. C++, commercial.
A dll for implementing public and secret key encryption using RSA, AES, SHA-256. Also contains functions for prime number generation, random number generation and huge integer operations.
Internet Security, Applications, Authentication, and Cryptography research group.
MIT cryptographic research group founded by Ron Rivest. Projects, publications and theses.
Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany : Cryptographic and security protocols, Security architectures, Digital Rights Management systems, Cryptographic embedded applications, Network security etc.
St. Anne's College, Oxford; 17-19 December 2013.
David Spangler attempts to answer the question, "Is Gaia a goddess, or just a good idea?"
DIMACS Workshop, Rutgers, NJ, USA; 3--4 February 2005.
A journal published by Blackwells which brings together work on the mathematical aspects of finance theory from such diverse fields as finance, economics, mathematics, and statistics. Contents, abstracts: text to subscribers only.
34th European Mathematical Psychology Group Meeting. Madrid, Spain; 26--30 August 2003.
35th Annual Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology. Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA; 25--28 July 2002.
Applied Algebra, Algebraic Algorithms, and Error Correcting Codes. Toulouse, France; 12-16 May 2003.
Sosemanuk borrows features of the Snow stream cipher and the Serpent block cipher. The C source code for the cipher is available from the Ecrypt site.
Downloadable password recovery software.
An elementary account of the mathematics behind the RSA cryptosystem.
PPS is a specification for email programs to follow to exchange public keys and encrypt mail. There is no PPS ``program, though. Each email system may find its own way to implement PPS, and may have different criteria for the user-interface.