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Arturo Munoz

Rice University
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  • Rice University
    Department of Philosophy
    Undergraduate
Houston, Texas, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
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  •  9
    Genome Sequence of a Novel Iflavirus from mRNA Sequencing of the Butterfly Heliconius erato
    with G. Smith and A. D. Briscoe
    Here, we report the genome sequence of a novel iflavirus strain recovered from the neotropical butterfly Heliconius erato. The coding DNA sequence of the iflavirus genome was 8,895 nucleotides in length, encoding a polyprotein that was 2,965 amino acids long.
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    La cosmografía de Suárez de Urbina
    Ideas Y Valores 51 (119): 35-52. 2002.
  •  87
    Cybersecurity trends in cooperative, connected and automated mobility
    with O. Castillo Campo, V. Gayoso MartÍnez, L. HernÁndez Encinas, and R. Álvarez FernÁndez
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 33 (5). 2025.
    Cooperative, connected and automated mobility technologies have the potential to revolutionize transportation systems and enhance safety, efficiency and sustainability. However, the increasing reliance on digital technologies also introduces new cybersecurity risks that can compromise the safety and privacy of passengers and the integrity of transportation systems. The purpose of this article is to examine the most important threats, vulnerabilities, risks and challenges related to automated mob…Read more
    Cooperative, connected and automated mobility technologies have the potential to revolutionize transportation systems and enhance safety, efficiency and sustainability. However, the increasing reliance on digital technologies also introduces new cybersecurity risks that can compromise the safety and privacy of passengers and the integrity of transportation systems. The purpose of this article is to examine the most important threats, vulnerabilities, risks and challenges related to automated mobility and to review the status of the most promising standardization initiatives on cryptography in a world where quantum computers will soon represent an actual threat.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  115
    Comparing low and medium cost computer-based technologies suitable for cryptographic attacks
    with V. Gayoso MartÍnez, L. HernÁndez Encinas, and O. MartÍnez-Graullera
    Logic Journal of the IGPL. forthcoming.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  68
    Design and optimization of the input modules of a DPA toolbox
    with A. Fuentes Rodríguez, L. Hernández Encinas, and B. Alarcos Alcázar
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 24 (1). 2016.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  86
    Modification proposal for the reconciliation mechanism of the key exchange algorithm NewHope
    with V. Gayoso Martínez and L. Hernández Encinas
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (6): 1028-1040. 2022.
    The latest advances in quantum computing forced the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to launch an initiative for selecting quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms. One of the best-known proposals is NewHope, an algorithm that was initially designed as a key exchange algorithm. In its original design, NewHope presented a reconciliation mechanism that is complex and represents an entry barrier for potential implementers. This contribution presents equivalent schemes in one,…Read more
    The latest advances in quantum computing forced the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to launch an initiative for selecting quantum-resistant cryptographic algorithms. One of the best-known proposals is NewHope, an algorithm that was initially designed as a key exchange algorithm. In its original design, NewHope presented a reconciliation mechanism that is complex and represents an entry barrier for potential implementers. This contribution presents equivalent schemes in one, two and three dimensions, which allow anyone to make the transition to the 4D NewHope algorithm easier to undertake. In addition to that, the effect of modifying some of the parameters associated to NewHope’s reconciliation mechanism is studied, which has allowed us to propose different sets of parameters that could increase the security of NewHope implementations.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  62
    Small-angle neutron scattering study of the nano-sized features in an oxide dispersion-strengthened Fe12Cr alloy
    with R. Pareja, P. Parente, A. Radulescu, and V. de Castro
    Philosophical Magazine 95 (22): 2450-2465. 2015.
    Philosophy of Physics, Miscellaneous
  •  79
    Correlation between plasticity and dislocation dissociation in ceramics
    with M. Castillo-Rodríguez, A. Gallardo-López, J. Castaing, and A. Domínguez-Rodríguez
    Philosophical Magazine 93 (1-3): 121-136. 2013.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  •  95
    Using the Spanish national identity card in social networks
    with V. Gayoso MartÍnez, L. HernÁndez Encinas, and R. DurÁn DÍaz
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 28 (4): 519-530. 2020.
    The distinctive security features of the Spanish electronic national identity card, known as Documento Nacional de Identidad electrónico, allow us to propose the usage of this cryptographic smart card in an authentication framework that can be used during the registration and login phases of internet services where the validation of the user’s age and real identity are key elements, as it is the case for example of the so-called social networks. Using this mechanism with NFC-capable devices, the…Read more
    The distinctive security features of the Spanish electronic national identity card, known as Documento Nacional de Identidad electrónico, allow us to propose the usage of this cryptographic smart card in an authentication framework that can be used during the registration and login phases of internet services where the validation of the user’s age and real identity are key elements, as it is the case for example of the so-called social networks. Using this mechanism with NFC-capable devices, the identity and age of the potential user can be determined, allowing or denying the access to the service based on that information.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  72
    Secure elliptic curves and their performance
    with V. Gayoso Martínez, L. Hernández Encinas, and R. Durán Díaz
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 27 (2): 277-238. 2019.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  70
    Correlation between yttrium segregation at the grain boundaries and the threshold stress for plasticity in yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystals
    with D. Gómez-garcía, C. Lorenzo-martín, and A. Domínguez-Rodríguez
    Philosophical Magazine 83 (1): 93-108. 2003.
    Nowadays, the high-temperature plasticity of yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystals is successfully explained in terms of a threshold stress. Despite the fact that its existence is very well proved experimentally, the origin and nature of the threshold stress are still unexplained. This work develops a possible explanation for the threshold stress in YTZPs. The model developed in this paper is able to explain quantitatively the dependence of this threshold stress with temperature and…Read more
    Nowadays, the high-temperature plasticity of yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystals is successfully explained in terms of a threshold stress. Despite the fact that its existence is very well proved experimentally, the origin and nature of the threshold stress are still unexplained. This work develops a possible explanation for the threshold stress in YTZPs. The model developed in this paper is able to explain quantitatively the dependence of this threshold stress with temperature and grain size. The model is able to predict the influence of a glassy phase present at grain boundaries and the values of the threshold stress in YTZP nanocrystals. The theoretical results are discussed and compared with the available data in the literature
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