- Cryptography
- Error-Correcting Codes
- Quantum Codes
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Petr Lisonek is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Simon Fraser University (SFU), part of the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on applications of algebraic and combinatorial methods in cryptography, error-correcting codes, steganography, and computer algebra. Education: Ph.D. in Computer Science from Johannes Kepler University (1994). Research Interests: Non-linear functions in symmetric cryptography and their algebraic/combinatorial constructions. Design of error-control codes for classical and quantum channels using finite fields and finite geometries. Steganographic schemes leveraging linear codes for secure information hiding. Algorithmic aspects of cryptography and coding theory in computer algebra systems. Recent Research Trends: Recent work emphasizes quantum code construction, cryptographic APN permutations, and foundational results in quantum contextuality (Kochen-Specker sets). Publications span topics like twisted codes, maximal nonassociative quasigroups, and minimal magic sets in quantum mechanics. Affiliations: Editor for Advances in Mathematics of Communications . Maintains a research website at CECM .



