Tutte Institute for Mathematics and Computing
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Formed | 2009 (current name as of September 2011)[1] |
Type | research institute |
Jurisdiction | Canada |
Headquarters |
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Coordinates: 45°22′30″N 75°41′13″W / 45.375°N 75.687°W |
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Parent department | Communications Security Establishment |
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The Tutte Institute for Mathematics and Computing is a Canadian government research institute programme of the Communications Security Establishment responsible for conducting classified research in the areas of cryptology and knowledge discovery to support the Canadian Cryptologic Program and its international partners. Named after cryptoanalyst and mathematician W. T. Tutte, it is based in Ottawa, Ontario[2]
The institute is partnered with Institutes for Defence Analysis, CCR Princeton, CCR La Jolla, CCS Bowie, the Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research, Carleton University, the University of Calgary and is working to create partnerships with other research institutes, government agencies and universities.[3]
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