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5th International Conference on Quantum Cryptography

Written by Stela BCI | Jul 14, 2015 9:15:54 AM
 
Conference - Tokyo, Japan
 
The Annual Conference on Quantum Cryptography (QCRYPT) is a conference for students and researchers working on all aspects of quantum cryptography. This includes theoretical and experimental research on the possibilities and limitations of secure communication and computation with quantum mechanical devices or in the presence of quantum mechanical devices. (The conference includes but is not limited to research on quantum key distribution.)
It is the goal of the conference to represent the previous year's best results on quantum cryptography and to support the building of a research community in quantum cryptography. In order to achieve this goal, the conference will feature both invited and contributed talks, selected by the steering committee and programme committee, respectively. In line with this goal, the conference has no published proceedings. QCRYPT welcomes the submission of any interesting and important result, while allowing researchers from a wide range of disciplines to pursue publication in any appropriate venue.
Organization: Quantum ICT Laboratory, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
QCrypt 2015 (the 5th International Conference on Quantum Cryptography)
 
Mon, Sep 28, 2015 - Fri, Oct 02, 2015
Hitotsubashi Hall
National Center of Science, 2-1-2 Hitotsubashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan
 
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