Biography
Prof. Wanyang Dai
Prof. Wanyang Dai
Nanjing University, China
Title: Internet of quantum blockchains: security modeling and dynamic resource pricing for stable digital currency
Abstract: 
In this paper, we make two new contributions to Internet of quantum blockchains (IoB): developing a block based quantum channel networking technology to handle its security modeling in face of the quantum supremacy and establishing IoB based FinTech platform model with dynamic pricing for stable digital currency. The interaction between our contributions is also addressed. In doing so, we establish a generalized IoB security model by quantum channel networking in terms of both time and space quantum entanglements with quantum key distribution (QKD). Our IoB can interact with general structured things (e.g., supply chain systems) having online trading and payment capability via stable digital currency and can handle vector-valued data streams requiring synchronized services. Thus, within our designed QKD, a generalized random number generator for private and public keys is proposed by a mixed zero-sum and non-zero-sum resource-competition pricing policy. The effectiveness of this policy is justified by diffusion modeling and federated learning with approximation theory and numerical implementations.
Biography: 
Wanyang Dai is a Distinguished Professor in Nanjing University and Chief Scientist in DepthsData Digital Economic Research Institute. He is the current President & CEO of U.S. based (Blockchain & Quantum-Computing) SIR Forum (Industrial 6.0 Forum), President of Jiangsu Probability & Statistical Society in China, Chairman of Jiangsu BigData-Blockchain and Smart Information Special Committee in China. He received his Ph.D. from Georgia Institute of Technology in USA. He was a MTS and principal investigator in U.S. based AT&T Bell Labs (currently Nokia Bell Labs) with some project won “Technology Transfer” now called cloud system. He published numerous influential papers in big name journals including Operations Research and Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics. He received various academic awards and has presented over 40 keynote/plenary speeches in IEEE/ACM, computational and applied mathematics, biomedical engineering, mathematics & statistics, and other international conferences. He has been serving as IEEE/ACM conference chairs, editors-in-chief and editorial board members for various international journals ranging from pure mathematics & statistics to their applications.