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Distinguished Speaker Symposium: Prime Numbers and Cryptography

Distinguished Speaker Symposium: Prime Numbers and Cryptography

2024-11-21
  • Mathematics
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Thursday 21st November 2024 at 16:00
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HERE at Outernet, 26 Soho Square, London, W1D 4NU

It’s time for our next Distinguished Speaker Series!

The G-Research Distinguished Speaker Symposium will be an in-depth, technical exploration of Prime Numbers and Cryptography.

We will be joined by renowned mathematicians Cliff Cocks, former Chief Mathematician at GCHQ (the UK’s intelligence, security and cyber agency) and James Maynard, Field Medallist 2022.

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When & Where

Date:

Thursday 21st November

Time:

16:00 – 22:00

Location:

HERE at Outernet,

26 Soho Square,

London,

W1D 4NU

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