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Ninth Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium ANTS-IX
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Conference Program
The conference program is not yet known. It will consist of five
invited talks, about 30 contributed talks and a poster session.
The conference begins on Monday, July 19th. Opening
remarks will be followed by the first invited talk. The first invited
talk is scheduled at 10am.
The conference ends on Friday, July 23rd at lunch time
(1pm). A lunch is offered, but no talks are scheduled in
the afternoon on Friday.
The conference banquet will be held on the evening of Thursday, July
22nd.
Invited speakers
- Henri Darmon, McGill University (Canada) — Putting the Hodge and Tate Conjectures to the Test
- Jean-François Mestre, Université de Paris 7 (France) — Curves of Genus 3 With a Group of Automorphisms Isomorphic to S3
- Gabriele Nebe, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen (Germany) — Lattices and Spherical Designs
- Carl Pomerance, Dartmouth College (USA) — Fixed Points for Discrete Logarithms
- Oded Regev, Tel-Aviv University (Israel) — Learning with Errors over Rings
- Michael Stoll, Universität Bayreuth (Germany) — special lecture to honour the memory of Fritz Grunewald
Accepted papers
Here is the list of papers accepted to ANTS-IX
- Jennifer S. Balakrishnan, Robert W. Bradshaw and Kiran S. Kedlaya. Explicit Coleman integration for hyperelliptic curves
- Aurore Bernard and Nicolas Gama. Smallest Reduction Matrix of Binary Quadratic Forms
- Jean-François Biasse and Michael Jacobson. Practical improvements to class group and regulator computation of real quadratic fields
- Joppe Bos, Thorsten Kleinjung and Arjen Lenstra. On the Use of the Negation Map in the Pollard Rho Method
- Richard Brent and Paul Zimmermann. An O(M(n) log n) algorithm for the Jacobi symbol
- Éric Brier and Christophe Clavier. New Families of ECM Curves for Cunningham Numbers
- Nils Bruin and Sander R. Dahmen. Visualizing elements of Sha[3] in genus 2 jacobians
- Andreas-Stephan Elsenhans and Jörg Jahnel. On Weil polynomials of K3 surfaces
- Andreas Enge and Andrew Sutherland. Class invariants by the CRT method
- Claus Fieker and Damien Stehlé. Short Bases of Lattices over Number Fields
- David Ford and Olga Veres. On the Complexity of the Montes Ideal Factorization Algorithm
- William Hart, Gonzalo Tornaria and Mark Watkins. Congruent number theta coefficients to 10^12
- Sorina Ionica and Antoine Joux. Pairing the volcano
- David Jao and Vladimir Soukharev. A Subexponential Algorithm for Evaluating Large Degree Isogenies
- Marc Joye, Mehdi Tibouchi and Damien Vergnaud. Huff's Model for Elliptic Curves
- David Lubicz and Damien Robert. Efficient Pairing Computation With Theta Functions
- James McKee. Small-span characteristic polynomials of integer symmetric matrices
- Koh-ichi Nagao. Decomposed Attack for the Jacobian of a Hyperelliptic Curve over an Extension Field
- Sebastian Pauli. Factoring Polynomial over Local Fields II
- Jonathan Sorenson. Sieving for pseudosquares and pseudocubes in parallel using doubly-focused enumeration and wheel datastructures
- Damien Stehlé and Mark Watkins. On the extremality of an 80-dimensional lattice
- Michael Stoll and Samir Siksek. On a problem of Hajdu and Tengely
- John Voight. Computing automorphic forms on Shimura curves over fields with arbitrary class number
- Kjell Wooding and Hugh Williams. Improved Primality Proving with Eisenstein Pseudocubes
- Dan Yasaki. Hyperbolic tessellations associated to Bianchi groups
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