On the 11th, the Jiangsu Finance Association, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, and the national key research and development project for quantum financial security jointly released major research results: a research team led by Professor Ding Jintai, dean of the Xipu School of Mathematics and Physics, deciphered the 200-dimensional problem in the world-renowned anti-quantum cryptography competition “International Open Darmstadt Grid Shortest Vector Challenge”. Professor Xi Youmin, Executive President of Nishiura, pointed out in his speech at the event that this achievement is a major breakthrough in the field of anti-quantum cryptography and provides important support for global cybersecurity and digital infrastructure construction.

Zhitongcaijing · 03/11 13:33
On the 11th, the Jiangsu Finance Association, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, and the national key research and development project for quantum financial security jointly released major research results: a research team led by Professor Ding Jintai, dean of the Xipu School of Mathematics and Physics, deciphered the 200-dimensional problem in the world-renowned anti-quantum cryptography competition “International Open Darmstadt Grid Shortest Vector Challenge”. Professor Xi Youmin, Executive President of Nishiura, pointed out in his speech at the event that this achievement is a major breakthrough in the field of anti-quantum cryptography and provides important support for global cybersecurity and digital infrastructure construction.