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AbstractNumber-Theoretic Methods in Cryptology (NutMiC) is a bi-annual series of conferences that waslaunched in 2017. Its goal is to spur collaborations between cryptographers and number-theorists and to encourage progress on the number-theoretic hard problems used in cryptology. The publishing model for the series is also mixing the traditions of the cryptography and number theory communities. Articles were accepted for presentation at the conference by a scientific commitee and werereviewed again at a slower pace for inclusion in the journal post-proceedings.In 2019, the conference took place at the Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu, Sorbonne University,Paris. The event was organized in collaboration with the international association for cryptologic research (IACR) and supported by the European Union’s H2020 Program under grant agreement number ERC-669891. This support allowed us to have low registration costs and offer easy access to all interested researchers.We were glad to have the participation of five internationally recognized invited speakers who greatly contributed to the success of the conference.Nutmic 2019 Co-Chairs,Antoine Joux and Jacek Pomykała

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  • Number-Theoretic Methods in Cryptology (NutMiC) is a bi-annual series of conferences that was launched in 2017

  • Its goal is to spur collaborations between cryptographers and number-theorists and to encourage progress on the number-theoretic hard problems used in cryptology

  • The publishing model for the series is mixing the traditions of the cryptography and number theory communities

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Antoine Joux and Jacek Pomykała

Number-Theoretic Methods in Cryptology (NutMiC) is a bi-annual series of conferences that was launched in 2017. Articles were accepted for presentation at the conference by a scientific commitee and were reviewed again at a slower pace for inclusion in the journal post-proceedings. The event was organized in collaboration with the international association for cryptologic research (IACR) and supported by the European Union’s H2020 Program under grant agreement number ERC-669891. The slides that were presented at the conference remain available on the website http://nutmic2019.imj-prg.

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