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11 talks, 19 posters, and top researchers, developers, and companies in the space coming together for an all-day FHE event. See the full program here.
Don’t miss the great presentations at the 3rd annual FHE.org conference in Toronto, Canada on March 24th, 2024.
❄️ Until then, register for the next meetup
Register for tomorrow’s meetup Simpler and Faster BFV Bootstrapping for Arbitrary Plaintext Modulus from CKKS, by Jinyeong Seo, a Ph.D. student at Seoul National University, advised by Prof. Yongsoo Song, tomorrow, Feb 29th, 2024 at 4PM CEST.
And a quick spoiler of the next meetups lineup:
Fast Blind Rotation for Bootstrapping FHEs on Mar 7th
Short break to focus on 3rd Annual FHE.org conference on Mar 24th
Homomorphic Logic Gates and Integrated Circuits: Designs and Applications on April 11th
Fregata: Faster Homomorphic Evaluation of AES via TFHE on May 9th
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📰🕺 Latest updates from the FHE.org community.
Check out the added resources from meetups since the last digest:
Video and slides added to 044 Towards Practical Transciphering for FHE with Setup Independent of the Plaintext Space w/ Jeongeun Park
Video and slides added to 045 A New Perspective on Key Switching for BGV-like Schemes w/ Johannes Mono
Contributions to the FHE.org resources page you might have missed:
Homomorphic Polynomial Evaluation using Galois Structure and Applications to BFV Bootstrapping by Jiayi Kang
Techniques in PPML by Hao Chen
Introduction to Microsoft SEAL by Kim Laine
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