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Overview

Lars R. Knudsen is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their research primarily focuses on computer science with a significant emphasis on artificial intelligence, along with work in computer vision and pattern recognition, as well as computational theory and mathematics.

The scientist's research spans several specific topics including:

  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
  • Coding theory and cryptography
  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata
  • Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
  • Adversarial Robustness in Machine Learning

Among recent publications, Lars R. Knudsen has contributed to work such as "A quantum distinguisher for 7/8-round SMS4 block cipher", published in 2020 in the journal Quantum Information Processing. This paper has been cited 13 times, indicating engagement within the scientific community.

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Samir Hodžić
  • Andreas Brasen Kidmose
  • Brooke Elizabeth Kidmose
  • Weizhi Meng

Lars R. Knudsen has primarily published in the venue Quantum Information Processing, reflecting a focus on quantum computing and related fields.

Best Publications

  • PRESENT: An Ultra-Lightweight Block Cipher

    A. Bogdanov;L. R. Knudsen;G. Leander;C. Paar

  • The Block Cipher Square

    Joan Daemen;Lars R. Knudsen;Vincent Rijmen

  • Truncated and higher order differentials

    Lars R. Knudsen

  • PRINCE – A Low-latency Block Cipher for Pervasive Computing Applications

    Julia Borghoff;Anne Canteaut;Tim Güneysu;Elif Bilge Kavun

  • PRINCE: a low-latency block cipher for pervasive computing applications

    Julia Borghoff;Anne Canteaut;Tim Güneysu;Elif Bilge Kavun

  • Integral Cryptanalysis

    Lars R. Knudsen;David Wagner

  • Serpent: A Proposal for the Advanced Encryption Standard

    Ross Anderson;Eli Biham;Lars Knudsen

  • The Interpolation Attack on Block Ciphers

    Thomas Jakobsen;Lars R. Knudsen

  • Serpent: A New Block Cipher Proposal

    Eli Biham;Ross J. Anderson;Lars R. Knudsen

  • Grøstl - a SHA-3 candidate

    Praveen Gauravaram;Lars R. Knudsen;Krystian Matusiewicz;Florian Mendel

  • PRINTcipher: a block cipher for IC-printing

    Lars Knudsen;Gregor Leander;Axel Poschmann;Matthew J. B. Robshaw

  • Provable security against a differential attack

    Kaisa Nyberg;Lars Ramkilde Knudsen

  • Provable Security Against Differential Cryptanalysis

    Kaisa Nyberg;Lars R. Knudsen

  • The Block Cipher Companion

    Lars R. Knudsen;Matthew J. B. Robshaw

  • Known-key distinguishers for some block ciphers

    Lars Knudsen;Vincent Rijmen

  • Analysis Methods for (Alleged) RCA

    Lars R. Knudsen;Willi Meier;Bart Preneel;Vincent Rijmen

  • Cryptanalysis of LOKI 91

    Lars Ramkilde Knudsen

  • Non-linear approximations in linear cryptanalysis

    Lars R. Knudsen;M. J. B. Robshaw

  • Cryptanalysis of LOKI91

    Lars R. Knudsen

  • Block Ciphers: Analysis, Design and Applications

    Lars Ramkilde Knudsen

  • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) : An update. [Invited paper]

    Lars R. Knudsen

Frequent Co-Authors

Gregor Leander
Gregor Leander Ruhr University Bochum
Bart Preneel
Bart Preneel KU Leuven
Eli Biham
Eli Biham Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Christian Rechberger
Christian Rechberger Graz University of Technology
Willi Meier
Willi Meier University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
Ross Anderson
Ross Anderson University of Cambridge
Christof Paar
Christof Paar Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy
Ivan Damgård
Ivan Damgård Aarhus University

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