This volume gathers selected, peer-reviewed papers presented at the Sixth Scientific Days of the Doctoral School of Mathematics and Computer Sciences (S2DSMCS), held from December 1719, 2024, at Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar, Senegal. The works contained within showcase research activities developed by a new generation of mathematicians and computer scientists from Africa, Europe, Asia, and America.
Covered topics focus on the theory and applications of cryptography, information security, and artificial intelligence, ranging from discrete algebra to specific implementations such as blockchain, machine learning algorithms, and the use of cutting-edge technologies in security contexts.
By fostering cooperation among both young and experienced researchers, the S2DSMSC conference aligns with other conferences in the region, such as Africacrypt - the International Conference on Cryptology in Africa, the Non-commutative Algebra and Operator Theory (NANCAOT) international workshops, and the International Conference in Algebra, Codes, and Cryptology (A2C), all with proceedings published by Springer.
Absolute valued algebras with left unit satisfying (x^2, x^2, x^r)=0
revised.- Mathematical modeling of the dynamics of residual malaria
transmission in areas with low transmission: application to Keur Socé
(Senegal).- A Secure Framework for Medical Data Management Using
Steganography, Cryptography, Blockchain, and AI-Based Validation.- Smart
Edge-AI Models for Real-Time Contamination Detection in Livestock Water
Supplies.- Generalized Subspace Subcodes in the Rank Metric.- Proxy
Cryptography with Post-Quantum Probabilistic Full Domain Hash.- Modelling
malaria transmission by the movement of mosquitoes from hot spot area to
areas of low transmission.- Numerical simulation by nite element method of
the deformation of an embedded plate.- IoTs and AI for sustainable
wastewater management in Senegal: A status report.- On averaging principle
for multidimensional BSDEs driven by fractional Brownian motion.- General
Theory for Diophantine Equations in Fibonacci Sums: An Open Problem.- TTPHW
(Tele-Training Platform for Healthcare Workers) in rural areas of Senegal: an
approach based on VxLAN and Blink technologies.- Mulatu numbers as products
of three repdigits in base h.
Cheikh Thiecoumba Gueye is a Full Professor at Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar, Senegal. His research areas lie in post-quantum cryptography and error-correcting codes.
Papa Ngom is a Full Professor at Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar, Senegal. His research interests are in mathematical statistics, Bayesian analysis, stochastic simulation, generalized information, statistical methods for model selection, and spatial statistics.
Idy Diop is a Full Professor at Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar, Senegal. His research focuses on mathematics and physical sciences electronics, modeling and systems simulation complexities, physics (error-correcting codes and image processing), and IT and telecommunications (error-correcting codes and applications security).