Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar II

Cryptography and the P vs NP Question

A fundamental question in cryptography is whether the existence of hard on average problems can be based solely on the assumption that P not equal to NP (more precisely, NP not in BPP). The commonly held belief that average-case hardness requires stronger assumptions than NP hardness was challenged in the mid 1990s by the construction of cryptosystems whose security follows from a worst-case intractability assumption. Despite many efforts, however, it is not known whether the assumption P not equal to NP is necessary for cryptography. In this talk I will review some of the contrasting evidence with respect to this question.

Date & Time

January 31, 2006 | 10:30am – 12:30pm

Location

S-101

Affiliation

IAS