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Rohitkumar R Upadhyay

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Cryptography Researcher @MNNIT Allahabad Prayagraj. Secure Multiparty Computation (MPC), Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE)

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Presented A Poster titled "Birth of Secure Multi-Party Computation" in National Workshop on Cryptology-NWC 2022 – 22-24 November 2022 at Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) Delhi, India in association with Cryptology Research Society of India (CRSI)@crsind @CDOT_India

math4rohit's tweet image. Presented A Poster titled "Birth of Secure Multi-Party Computation" in National Workshop on Cryptology-NWC 2022 – 22-24 November 2022 at Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) Delhi, India in association with Cryptology Research Society of India (CRSI)@crsind @CDOT_India

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This pandemic has proved beyond doubt that nothing can deter the commitment of a teacher. Unsung heroes of the pandemic! #happyteachersday #Heroes

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Unsung heroes of the pandemic! 
#happyteachersday 
#Heroes

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A Math teacher teaching English! #mathhumour


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The finest minds.....

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What can be learned from the fact that √2+√3 ~ π

fermatslibrary's tweet image. What can be learned from the fact that √2+√3 ~ π

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The sine of 1,234,567,890 degrees is 1. That's because 1,234,567,890 = 360×3,429,355+90.

fermatslibrary's tweet image. The sine of 1,234,567,890 degrees is 1. That's because 1,234,567,890 = 360×3,429,355+90.

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