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Self-Evaluation Applied Mathematics 2003-2008 University of Twente
This report contains the self-study for the research assessment of the Department of Applied Mathematics (AM) of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) at the University of Twente (UT). The report provides the information for the Research Assessment Committee for Applied Mathematics, dealing with mathematical sciences at the three universities of technology in the Netherlands. It describes the state of affairs pertaining to the period 1 January 2003 to 31 December 2008
Non-Malleable Codes for Small-Depth Circuits
We construct efficient, unconditional non-malleable codes that are secure
against tampering functions computed by small-depth circuits. For
constant-depth circuits of polynomial size (i.e. tampering
functions), our codes have codeword length for a -bit
message. This is an exponential improvement of the previous best construction
due to Chattopadhyay and Li (STOC 2017), which had codeword length
. Our construction remains efficient for circuit depths as
large as (indeed, our codeword length remains
, and extending our result beyond this would require
separating from .
We obtain our codes via a new efficient non-malleable reduction from
small-depth tampering to split-state tampering. A novel aspect of our work is
the incorporation of techniques from unconditional derandomization into the
framework of non-malleable reductions. In particular, a key ingredient in our
analysis is a recent pseudorandom switching lemma of Trevisan and Xue (CCC
2013), a derandomization of the influential switching lemma from circuit
complexity; the randomness-efficiency of this switching lemma translates into
the rate-efficiency of our codes via our non-malleable reduction.Comment: 26 pages, 4 figure
Exact Distance Oracles for Planar Graphs with Failing Vertices
We consider exact distance oracles for directed weighted planar graphs in the
presence of failing vertices. Given a source vertex , a target vertex
and a set of failed vertices, such an oracle returns the length of a
shortest -to- path that avoids all vertices in . We propose oracles
that can handle any number of failures. More specifically, for a directed
weighted planar graph with vertices, any constant , and for any , we propose an oracle of size
that answers queries in
time. In particular, we show an
-size, -query-time
oracle for any constant . This matches, up to polylogarithmic factors, the
fastest failure-free distance oracles with nearly linear space. For single
vertex failures (), our -size,
-query-time oracle improves over the previously best
known tradeoff of Baswana et al. [SODA 2012] by polynomial factors for , . For multiple failures, no planarity exploiting
results were previously known
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