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Error-Correcting Codes That Enable Efficient SNARKs
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Incremental proof systems
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Functional Commitments
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Post-Quantum Cryptography
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Some Recent Results Showing that Lattice Problems Are (sort of) Equivalent in All Norms
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Junze Yin

Junze Yin is a second-year PhD student in Computer Science at Rice University, where he is advised by Professor Maryam Aliakbarpour. He earned his M.A. and B.A. in Mathematics from Boston University under the mentorship of Professor Mark Kon. His research...

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Noncommutativity and Rounding Schemes for Combinatorial Optimization Parts 1 & 2
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Quantum Industry Day 2025- Dinner Confirmation

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Rapid quantum ground state preparation via dissipative dynamics

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Few Single-Qubit Measurements Suffice to Certify Any Quantum State

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