03.02.2026, 9:00 Uhr
– Haus 9, Raum 2.22
Hochschulöffentlicher Vortrag
Regularity, Scaling, and Universality in Turbulent Heat Transport
Camilla Nobili (Surrey)
Dr. Jens Fischer (D-fine AG, Zürich; Univ. Toulouse)
With the advancements in quantum computing in recent years, the need for secure encoding methods, which can withstand quantum attacks, has motivated a new research branch in cryptography known as post-quantum cryptography. One proposed method relies d-dim grids and an associated
problem of finding minimal distant grid points of a given point in Rd.
In this talk, we discuss a way of recovering efficiently probabilistically information on any grid using an extension of an exclusion process and open the discussion regarding the parameter choices and transition probabilities.
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