Chris Monico
Scholar

Chris Monico

Google Scholar ID: O1uC8ZIAAAAJ
Texas Tech University
cryptologycryptanalysis
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
314
 
H-index
7
 
i10-index
5
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
6
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Contact
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • D. McCarthy, C. Monico. A Mathon-type construction for digraphs and improved lower bounds for Ramsey numbers. Submitted, 2024.
  • B. Howe, M. Klein, Z. Turkowski, M. Iloanusi, A. Britto, C. Monico. Replicating Visuo-Motor Remapping in the Laparoscopic Environment. Submitted, 2024.
  • C. Monico. An elementary proof of a universal approximation theorem. Preprint, 2024.
  • D.R.L. Brown, C. Monico. More forging (and patching) of tropical signatures. Preprint, 2023.
  • M. Tharp, B. Howe, Z. Turkowski, M. McKay, A. Britto, E. Velasquez, C. Monico, M. Klein. Lateral Visuomotor Distortions and Their Effects on Performance Carry-Over Effects in a Simulated Laparoscopic Environment. Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2023.
  • C. Monico. Division in the plactic monoid. Journal of Algebra and Its Applications, 23:07 (2024).
  • D. Rudy, C. Monico. Remarks on a Tropical Key Exchange System. J. Math. Cryptol., 15 (2021), 280--283.
  • C. Monico. Remarks on MOBS and cryptosystems using semidirect products. Preprint (2021).
  • C. Monico, A. Mahalanobis. A remark on MAKE -- a Matrix Action Key Exchange (2020).
  • C. Monico. Cryptanalysis of a hash function, and the modular subset sum problem. Groups, Complex. Cryptol., 11 (2019), 17--23. Preprint.
  • C. Monico. Cryptanalysis of a matrix-based MOR system. Comm. Algebra, 44 (2016), 218--227. Preprint.
  • C. Monico, M. D. Neusel. Cryptanalysis of a system using matrices over group rings. Groups, Complexity, Cryptology, 7 (2015), 175--182. Preprint.
  • C. Monico, M. D. Neusel. Vector invariants of Syl_p(GL(n, F_q)) and their Hilbert ideals. Advances in Mathematics, 285 (2015), 1619--1629. Preprint.
  • P. Hadjicostas, C. Monico. A new inequality related to the Diaconis-Graham inequalities and a new characterization of the dihedral group. The Australasian Journal of Combinatorics, 63 (2015), 226--245.
  • A. Biswas, C. Monico. Limiting value of higher Mahler measure. J. Number Theory, 143 (2014), 357--362. Preprint.
  • P. Hadjicostas, C. Monico. A re-examination of the Diaconis-Graham inequality. JCMCC, 87 (2013), 275--295.
  • C. Monico, M. Elia. An additive characterization of fibers of characters on F_p^*. International Journal of Algebra, 4:3 (2010), 109--117.
  • A. Farooqi, R. Gale, S. Reddy, B. Nutter, C. Monico. Markov source based test length optimized SCAN-BIST architecture. 10th International Symposium on Quality Electronic Design (ISQED 2009), pp. 708--713. IEEE 2009.
  • C. Monico, M. Peterson. F_2 Lanczos revisited. Linear Algebra and Its Applications, 428:4 (2008), 1135--1150.
  • M. Elia, C. Monico. On the representation of primes in Q(√2) as sums of squares. JP Journal of Algebra, Number Theory and Applications, 8 (2007), 121--133.
  • G. Maze, C. Monico, J. Rosenthal. Public key cryptography based on semigroup actions. Advances in Mathematics of Communications, 1 (2007), 489--507.
  • C. Monico, M. Elia. A note on an additive characterization of quadratic residues. Journal of Combinatorics, Information & System Sciences, 31 (2006), 209--215.
  • C. Monico. On finite congruence-simple semirings. J. of Algebra, 271 (2004), 846--854. Preprint.
  • E. Byrne, C. Kelley, C. Monico, and J. Rosenthal. Non-linear codes for belief propagation. In Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, page 43, Yokohama, JAPAN, 2003.
  • C. Monico. Computing the primary decomposition of zero-dimensional ideals. J. of Symbolic Computation, 34 (2002) 451--459.
Research Experience
  • Served as an Associate Professor at Texas Tech University, involved in multiple research projects.
Background
  • Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Texas Tech University. Research interests include algebra, cryptography, and combinatorics.