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    Scale Invariant Cosmology

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    An attempt is made here to extend to the microscopic domain the scale invariant character of gravitation - which amounts to consider expansion as applying to any physical scale. Surprisingly, this hypothesis does not prevent the redshift from being obtained. It leads to strong restrictions concerning the choice between the presently available cosmological models and to new considerations about the notion of time. Moreover, there is no horizon problem and resorting to inflation is not necessary.Comment: TeX, 20 page

    I - Matter, antimatter and geometry II - The twin universe model : a solution to the problem of negative energy particles III - The twin universe model plus electric charges and matter-antimatter symmetry

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    We introduce a new dynamical group whose coadjoint action on its momentum space takes account of matter-antimatter symmetry on pure geometrical grounds. According to this description the energy and the spin are unchanged under matter-antimatter symmetry. We recall that the antichron components of the Poincar\'{e} group, ruling relativistic motions of a mass-point particle, generate negative energy particles. The model with two twin universes, inspired by Sakharov's one, solves the stability issue. Positive and negative energy particles motions hold in two distinct folds. The model is extended to charged particles. As a result, the matter-antimatter duality holds in both universes.Comment: 19 Fevrier 200

    On the quaternion â„“\ell-isogeny path problem

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    Let \cO be a maximal order in a definite quaternion algebra over Q\mathbb{Q} of prime discriminant pp, and â„“\ell a small prime. We describe a probabilistic algorithm, which for a given left OO-ideal, computes a representative in its left ideal class of â„“\ell-power norm. In practice the algorithm is efficient, and subject to heuristics on expected distributions of primes, runs in expected polynomial time. This breaks the underlying problem for a quaternion analog of the Charles-Goren-Lauter hash function, and has security implications for the original CGL construction in terms of supersingular elliptic curves.Comment: To appear in the LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics, as a special issue for ANTS (Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium) conferenc
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