Algebra for secure and reliable communication modeling (ASReCoM)

Location

MORELIA
,
Mexico

Dates

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Presentation

The ASReCoM aim is to fill in the gap between the theoretical part of algebraic geometry and the applications to problem solving and computational modeling in engineering in signal processing and information theory which involve non trivial knowledge of algebra and geometry. The students of this school will receive both theoretical and practical insight in those topics and as it is traditional on modeling schools also in the software needed for dealing with those modeling problems.

Administrative and scientific coordinators

Mustapha Lahyane (University of Michoacán,
Mexico
, )
Edgar Martinez Moro (University of Valladolid,
Spain
, )

Scientific program

Course 1: "Codes from curves and applications.", Cícero Carvalho (Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Brazil) & Carlos Munuera-Gómez (University of Valladolid, Spain)

Course 2: "Evaluation codes and plane valuations", José Ignacio Farrán (University of Valladolid, Spain) & Carlos Galindo (University of Jaume I, Spain)

Course 3: "Maximal subbundles in coding theory", Emma Previato (Boston University, USA)

Course 4: "Codes over rings, MacWilliams identities, ring involutions and self-dual codes", Jay A. Wood (Western Michigan University, USA) & Hai Q. Dinh (Kent State University, USA)

Course 5: "An overview of connections between coding and cryptography through case studies", Irene Márquez Corbella (University of Valladolid, Spain) & Edgar Martínez Moro (University of Valladolid, Spain)

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