Yongge Wang

Yongge Wang (born 1967) is the Associate 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 a 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 quantum resistant random linear code based encryption scheme RLCE.[4] He also made significant contributions to other domains of cyber and network security.

References

  1. IEEE 1363.2: Standard Specifications for Password-Based Public-Key Cryptographic Techniques, http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1363/passwdPK/draft.html
  2. IEEE 1363.3: Identity-Based Public Key Cryptography, http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/1363/IBC/index.html
  3. Yongge Wang: Randomness and Complexity. PhD Thesis, 1996, http://webpages.uncc.edu/yonwang/papers/thesis.pdf
  4. http://arxiv.org/abs/1512.08454

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