About Me
I am a second-year engineering student at Télécom Paris specializing in the ACCQ track (Applied Algebra: Cryptography, Coding Theory, Quantum Information).
During the summer of 2025, I was a Research Intern in the Cryptology Group at CWI (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica) in Amsterdam, supervised by Ludo Pulles and Léo Ducas. I worked on cryptanalysis of lattice-based cryptography, specifically on Sparse LWE. My contributions included theoretical analysis of hybrid attacks, implementation of cuBLASter (a GPU-accelerated lattice reduction tool), and development of a GPU Batched Babai Nearest Plane algorithm.
Before Télécom Paris, I completed a Double Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Computer Science at Université Paris Cité, graduating with distinction in 2024. My bachelor’s thesis focused on the computation of the Mertens function.
My research interests lie in post-quantum cryptography, lattice-based cryptanalysis, and computational number theory.
Publications & Preprints
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L. N. Pulles, P. Vié (2025). Accelerating the Primal Hybrid Attack against Sparse LWE using GPUs. IACR ePrint 2025/1990 - Slides
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A. Karenin, E. Kirshanova, J. Nowakowski, E. W. Postlethwaite, L. N. Pulles, F. Virdia, P. Vié (2025). Cool + Cruel = Dual, and New Benchmarks for Sparse LWE. IACR ePrint 2025/1002
Email: paul.vie@telecom-paris.fr