Coding and cryptography are essential subjects in the fields of information security and communication, and they have been applied widely in information technology for several decades. Coding and cryptography are closely related to many mathematical subjects, such as, algebra, number theory and combinatorics. An in-depth study of coding and cryptography needs profound methodology in such mathematical fields.
Topics of this workshop include but are not limited to:
* Open problems and conjectures in coding theory;
* Optimal error-correcting codes, sequences and cryptographic functions designed by using the tools of the theories of finite field, combinational design and exponential sum;
* Links between cryptographic functions and mathematical structures such as semi-field, permutation polynomial, difference set and hyper-elliptic curve.
* Algebraic geometry codes, computational number theory and the related problems.
We expect that after the workshop all participants will have a better understanding of the state-of-the-arts of the area and will have gained impetus to further investigate important problems in the area as well as new problems that will certainly come out of the workshop.