Yongge Wang (born 1967) is a computer science professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte specialized in algorithmic complexity and cryptography.
He is the inventor of IEEE P1363 cryptographic standards SRP5 and WANG-KE[1][2] and has contributed to the mathematical theory of algorithmic randomness.
He co-authored a paper demonstrating that a recursively enumerable real number is an algorithmically random sequence if and only if it is a Chaitin's constant for some encoding of programs.
In cryptographic research, he is known for the invention of the quantum resistant random linear code based encryption scheme RLCE.
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