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Collaborative Research: CISE-ANR: FET: Small: Complexity theory aspects of quantum cryptog — NSF Award to University of California

Quantum computing offers the ability to unlock cryptographic advancements that are beyond the reach of existing security technologies. This includes not only strengthening the mathematical foundations of existing cryptographic schemes but also enabling entirely new cryptographic concepts. This project seeks to chart a

Award titleCollaborative Research: CISE-ANR: FET: Small: Complexity theory aspects of quantum cryptog
Award ID2530160
AwardeeUniversity of California-Santa Barbara
CitySANTA BARBARA
StateCA
Amount obligated$111,606
Principal investigatorPrabhanjan Ananth
ProgramGVF - Global Venture Fund, FET-Fndtns of Emerging Tech
Start date01/01/2026
AbstractQuantum computing offers the ability to unlock cryptographic advancements that are beyond the reach of existing security technologies. This includes not only strengthening the mathematical foundations of existing cryptographic schemes but also enabling entirely new cryptographic concepts. This project seeks to chart a clearer understanding of the complexity-theoretic foundations that underlie quantum cryptographic systems. The resulting insights will help in precisely characterizing the mathemat
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