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E-raamat: Geometry, Algebra and Applications: From Mechanics to Cryptography

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This volume collects contributions written bydifferent experts in honor of Prof. Jaime Muñoz Masqué. It covers awide variety of research topics, from differential geometry to algebra, butparticularly focuses on the geometric formulation of variational calculus;geometric mechanics and field theories; symmetries and conservation laws ofdifferential equations, and pseudo-Riemannian geometry of homogeneous spaces.It also discusses algebraic applications to cryptography and number theory. Itoffers state-of-the-art contributions in the context of current researchtrends. The final result is a challenging panoramic view of connecting problemsthat initially appear distant.

1 W. Batat, P. M. Gadea, J. A. Oubiña, A survey on homogeneousstructures on the classical hyperbolic spaces.- 2 A. Bejancu, On the (1 + 3) threading of spacetime.- 3 M. Brozos-Vázquez, E.Calviño-Louzao, E. García-Río, R. Vázquez-Lorenzo, Local structure ofself-dual gradient Yamabe solitons.- 4 G. Calvaruso, The prescribed curvature problem in low dimension.-5 M.Castrillón López, P. L. García, Euler-Poincare reduction by a subgroup ofsymmetries as an optimal control problem.- 6 M. Castrillón López, T. S. Ratiu, Morse families andLagrangian submanifolds.- 7 R. Durán Díaz, L. Hernández Encinas, Special primes: properties and applications.-8 F. Etayo, Rotation Minimizing vectorfields and frames in Riemannian manifolds.- 9 R. Ferreiro Pérez, Local anomaly cancellation and equivariantcohomology of jet bundles.- 10 A. Fúster-Sabater, F. Montoya Vitini, Classes of nonlinear filters for streamciphers.- 11 V. Gayoso Martínez, L. Hernández Encinas, A.Martín Muñoz, Implementation

of cryptographic algorithms for ellipticcurves.- 12 R.Hernández-Amador, J. Monterde, J. Vallejo, Supermanifolds, symplectic geometry and curvature.-13 A. Marcelo, F. Marcelo, C. Rodríguez, Prime submodules and symmetric algebras.- 14 A. Martín del Rey, G. Rodríguez Sánchez, Application to cybersecurityof the stability theory of the systems of ordinary differential equations.- 15I. V. Mykytyuk, On the non-triviality of the eight-form T 4(w) on manifolds with a Spin(9)-structure.- 16 A. Peinado, Flaws in the applicationof Number Theory in Key Distribution Schemes for Multicast Networks.- 17 L. Pozo, E. Rosado, Einstein-HilbertLagrangian induced on the linear frame bundle.
A Survey on Homogeneous Structures on the Classical Hyperbolic Spaces
1(12)
Wafaa Batat
P.M. Gadea
Jose A. Oubina
On the (1+3) Threading of Spacetime
13(12)
Aurel Bejancu
Local Structure of Self-Dual Gradient Yamabe Solitons
25(12)
Miguel Brozos-Vazquez
Esteban Calvino-Louzao
Eduardo Garcia-Rio
Ramon Vazquez-Lorenzo
The Prescribed Curvature Problem in Low Dimension
37(12)
Giovanni Calvaruso
Euler-Poincare Reduction by a Subgroup of Symmetries as an Optimal Control Problem
49(16)
Marco Castrillon Lopez
Pedro L. Garcia
Morse Families and Lagrangian Submanifolds
65(14)
Marco Castrillon Lopez
Tudor S. Ratiu
Special Primes: Properties and Applications
79(12)
Raul Duran Diaz
Luis Hernandez Encinas
Rotation Minimizing Vector Fields and Frames in Riemannian Manifolds
91(10)
Fernando Etayo
Local Anomaly Cancellation and Equivariant Cohomology of Jet Bundles
101(6)
Roberto Ferreiro Perez
Classes of Nonlinear Filters for Stream Ciphers
107(14)
Amparo Fuster-Sabater
Fausto Montoya Vitini
Implementation of Cryptographic Algorithms for Elliptic Curves
121(14)
Victor Gayoso Martinez
Luis Hernandez Encinas
Agustin Martin Munoz
Supermanifolds, Symplectic Geometry and Curvature
135(12)
Rosalia Hernandez-Amador
Juan Monterde
Jose Vallejo
Prime Submodules and Symmetric Algebras
147(10)
Agustin Marcelo
Felix Marcelo
Cesar Rodriguez
Application to Cybersecurity of the Stability Theory of the Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations
157(14)
Angel Martin del Rey
Gerardo Rodriguez Sanchez
On the Non-triviality of the Eight-Form τ4(ω) on Manifolds with a Spin(9)-Structure
171(10)
I.V. Mykytyuk
Flaws in the Application of Number Theory in Key Distribution Schemes for Multicast Networks
181(8)
A. Peinado
Einstein-Hilbert Lagrangian Induced on the Linear Frame Bundle
189
Luis Pozo
Eugenia Rosado
Prof. Marco Castrillón López read Mathematics and Physics in Madrid. He is currently Profesor Titular at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, where he also received his Ph.D. in Mathematics. He was a postdoc at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland), and Faculty Visitor at Caltech (Pasadena, USA), PIMS (Vancouver, Canada), Imperial College (London, UK), TATA Institute (Mumbay, India) and PUC (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). His research work mainly focuses on geometric variational calculus, gauge theories and Riemannian geometry with applications to relativity, classical field theories and other topics in theoretical physics. His has over 50 publications and books to his name.

Prof. Pedro M. Gadea taught at the Universities of Santiago de Compostela and Valladolid in Spain. He is now a scientific researcher at the Instituto de Física Fundamental, CSIC, Madrid, Spain. He has published almost seventy research papers on several topics of differential geometry and algebraic topology. He has also been the advisor for four Ph.D. theses. His current interests are Differential Geometry, more specifically in homogeneous spin Riemannian manifolds and Ricci-flat invariant Kähler structures.

L. Hernández Encinas graduated in Mathematics at the University of Salamanca (Spain) in 1980, and received his Ph.D. in Mathematics at the same university in 1992. He is a researcher at the Department of Information Processing and Cryptography (TIC) at the Institute of Physical and Information Technologies (ITEFI), Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) in Madrid. He has participated in more than 30 research projects. He is author of 9 books, 9 patents, more than 150 papers, and over 100 contributions to workshops and conferences. He has also supervised several doctoral theses. His current research interests include cryptography and cryptanalysis of public key cryptosystems, digital signature schemes, authentication and identificationprotocols, crypto-biometry, side channel attacks, and number theory problems.

M. Eugenia Rosado María graduated in Mathematics at the University Complutense de Madrid, and obtained her Ph.D. in Mathematics at the same university. She taught at the Universities Autónoma de Madrid, Spain and currently teaches at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. She has published around 20 papers on several topics in differential geometry. Her research interests are in geometrical variational calculus, geometric methods in differential equations, differential invariants and other topics in differential geometry.