Yongge Wang

Yongge Wang (born 1967) is the full Professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He was the inventor of IEEE P1363 standards SRP5 and WANG-KE[1][2] and has contributed significantly to the understanding of mathematical randomness. He showed that a recursively enumerable real number is an algorithmically random sequence if and only if it is a Chaitin's constant. He also showed the separation[3] of Schnorr randomness from recursive randomness. He also invented a distance based statistical testing technique to improve NIST SP800-22 testing in randomness tests. In cryptographic research, he is known for the invention of the quantum resistant random linear code based encryption scheme RLCE.[4][5] He has also made significant contributions to other domains of cyber and network security.

References

  1. "IEEE P1363.2 Draft Download". Grouper.ieee.org. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
  2. "Identity-Based Public-Key Cryptography". Grouper.ieee.org. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
  3. "Inaugural Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorw urde der Naturwissenschaftlich-Mathematischen Gesamtfakult at der Ruprecht-Karls-Universit at Heidelberg" (PDF). Webpages.uncc.edu. Retrieved 2017-08-22.
  4. Wang, Yongge (28 December 2015). "Quantum Resistant Random Linear Code Based Public Key Encryption Scheme RLCE". arXiv:1512.08454 [cs.CR].
  5. "Qunatum Resistant RLCE Encryption Scheme". Retrieved 2017-10-02.



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