
Dimitar Jetchev
Professor · Number Theory
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneAbout
Dimitar Jetchev is a Swiss National Science Foundation Professor in number theory, arithmetic algebraic geometry, and mathematical cryptology at the School of Basic Sciences, EPFL. He leads the GR-JET research group and holds positions in the Mathematics Section (TAN) and SMA-GE unit.
- University of California at Berkeley, Ph.D. in Mathematics (2008)
- Harvard University, B.A. in Mathematics (2004)
Jetchev's research spans number theory and cryptography, focusing on elliptic curves, Selmer groups, Euler systems, Heegner points, and complexity analysis of cryptologic algorithms. His work bridges pure mathematics and cryptographic applications like ECC and symmetric key protocols.
His recent publications analyze isogeny graphs of abelian varieties, discrete logarithm problems in genus 2, equidistribution phenomena, and Euler systems. These works explore connections between automorphic representations, unitary groups, and cryptologic algorithms.
- Swiss National Science Foundation Professor
Jetchev has advised PhD students including Boumasmoud Mohamed Réda, Dudeanu Alina, and Vuille Marius Lorenz. His research group GR-JET collaborates with institutions like IHES and EPFL's LACAL lab.
He works on unitary Shimura varieties, special cycles, and their applications to Iwasawa theory and the Bloch-Kato conjecture. The GR-JET group investigates isogeny-based cryptosystems and algorithmic improvements in discrete logarithm computations.
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