Publications
#Online Presence
#Videos
#Bibliography
#Projects
#Notes
#Contributions
#Meetups
Online Presence
Videos
Channel: Carolin Zöbelein - ResearchCheck out the videos, screencasts, recordings and talks about my research work at YouTube and Vimeo!
Bibliography
Bibliography (*.pdf)BibTeX file (*.bib)
Projects
You can find an overview of my projects on the subpage here.Notes
This are my unstructured working notes which can also be found on https://github.com/Samdney/notes.Last update: 2021/01/10
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Notes: The (maximum) independent set problem (MISP) on Riemannian manifolds of higher dimensions
Carolin Zöbelein, 2020/10/14, pdf
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Notes: A 3SUM algorithm on the binary addition level of atomic generated real numbers
Carolin Zöbelein, 2020/09/06, pdf
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Notes: Grundy values and distinct distances
In this work we examine some basic properties of Grundy values for heaps of n beans and it’s distances between themselves as well as between the sequence {0, . . . , k − 1}, k ∈ N.
Carolin Zöbelein, 2020/03/28, Subject class: 2010 Mathematics Classification: Primary 05A17., id: notes_0007, pdf -
Notes: Basic conditions for a mathematical forced decentralized network protocol (MfDN-Protocol)
We consider the necessary basic conditions for a mathematical forced decentralized protocol.
Carolin Zöbelein, 2020/02/20, Subject class: ACM Computing. Networks - Network protocol design., id: notes_0006, pdf -
Primes (part 05): Relationship between n̄ and n̄'
This notes gives a short overview over the relationship between n̄ and n̄'.
Carolin Zöbelein, 2019/06/06, Subject class: 2010 Mathematics. Primary 11N05., id: notes_0005, pdf -
Primes (part 04): Playing around
Some playing around with different ways of intersection solutions.
Carolin Zöbelein, 2019/05/21, Subject class: 2010 Mathematics. Primary 11N05., id: notes_0004, pdf -
Primes (part 03): Recursion - New approach for also non-prime times tables
This notes gives a short overview over a new approach for also non-prime times tables and their intersection solutions.
Carolin Zöbelein, 2019/05/10, Subject class: 2010 Mathematics. Primary 11N05., id: notes_0003, pdf -
Primes (part 02): Recursion - First-step valid solutions
This notes gives a short overview over the first-recursion-step valid solutions.
Carolin Zöbelein, 2019/05/10, Subject class: 2010 Mathematics. Primary 11N05., id: notes_0002, pdf -
Primes (part 01): Recursion basics
This notes give an overview over all necessary items for calculating prime numbers recursively.
Carolin Zöbelein, 2019/05/04, Subject class: 2010 Mathematics. Primary 11N05., id: notes_0001, pdf -
primescalc
Paper about prime numbers and how they can be calculated recursively.
Carolin Zöbelein, 2017/12/15, Subject class: 2010 Mathematics. Primary 11N05., id: notes_0000, pdf
Contributions
Section in progress... :).Last update: 2020/05/31
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Neuropil
Neuropil is a dynamic, decentralized and fully automated open source solution for the secure exchange of data between IoT devices and applications.
pi-lar GmbH, 2019/12 - 2020/02, IoT open source secure data exchange layer, Kind of contribution: Bloom filter improvements for data distribution within the network
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Privacy-Preserving Statistics with Privcount in Tor (Shamir version)
PrivCount is a privacy-preserving way to collect aggregate statistics about the Tor network without exposing the statistics from any single Tor relay.
Nick Mathewson, Tim Wilson-Brown, Aaron Johnson, 2017/12/01, Tor protocol specification proposal, Kind of contribution: Analysis of design questions for implementation
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Tor Project support material
Tor Project offers support material for users and node operators on their websites. The Tor Browser Manual gives a step-by-step introduction into the correct usage of Tor Browser. The support page offers general information about a wide range of most demand topics.
Tor Project, 2016, Tor user support and Tor Browser Manual, Kind of contribution: Review of Tor Browser Manual and writing of content parts of the support page
https://tb-manual.torproject.org/
https://support.torproject.org/
Meetups
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Why you should study Number Theory!
2018/10, A friendly together for talking about Number Theory studies with coffee and tea.
Date & Time: 2018/10, Place: Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, Department for Mathematics