Nabil Bennenni

Nabil Bennenni is a teacher of Mathematics and Algebra at the University of Sciences and  Technology Houari Boumediene in Algeria. He holds a PhD on Fundamental Mathematics, Algebra Codig Theory and Cryptography, USTHB, and a Master of Mathematics and Applications option Algebra and Coding Theory, USTHB. He has multiple years of experience teaching at Secondary School and University of Sciences and Technology, and he also supervised diverse students on their thesis.

His areas of Interest are error correcting codes, diophantine equations, quantum codes, and algebraic number theory.

 

 

Recent publications:

Bennenni, N., Guenda, K., & Gulliver, T. A. (2019). Greedy construction for DNA computing. Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication and Computing, 30, 207–216. 

Bennenni, N., Guenda, K., & Mesnager, S. (2017). DNA cyclic codes over rings. Advances in Mathematics of Communications, 11(1), 83–98.

Bennenni, N., Guenda, K., & Gulliver, T. A. (2014, July). Greedy construction of DNA codes and new bounds. In Applications of Computer Algebra (ACA 2014) Conference.

Bennenni, N., Guenda, K., & Gulliver, T. A. (2015, August). Constructing DNA codes with optimal thermodynamic. In International Conference on Computer Communication (ICCC 2015).

Bennenni, N. (2021, December). New LDPC codes. In International Conference on Pure and Applied Mathematics (IC-PAM 2021).

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