Distributed and secure linear algebra -- Master Thesis
Abstract
Cryptography is the discipline that allows securing of the exchange of information. In this internship, we will focus on a certain branch of this discipline, secure computation in a network. The main goal of this internship, illustrated in this report, is to adapt a roster of protocols intended to do linear algebra. We want to adapt them to do algebra for matrices with polynomial coefficients. We then wish to make a complete analysis of the different complexities of these protocols.
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