ANTS-V

Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium
University of Sydney
July 7 - July 12, 2002

General Information

Since their inception in Cornell in 1994, the biennial ANTS meetings have become the premier international forums for the presentation of new research in computational number theory. ANTS-V will be held at the School of Mathematics and Statistics of the University of Sydney and will be organised by the MAGMA Computational Algebra Group. ANTS IV was held in 2000 in Leiden, Netherlands.

Proceedings

The refereed proceedings will be published in the Springer LNCS series (volume #2369) and will be provided to participants at registration. For details see Proceedings.

Registration

In order to participate you will need to register. Together with your registration you can also book college accommodation.

A list of persons preregistered so far is available.

We will be able to offer a small amount of travel support to a limited number of PhD students, for details see here.

Sponsors

Financial support for the meeting is provided by the University of Sydney, College of Science and Technology; the Australian Defence Science Technology Organisation; and eSign.

Scientific Program

The scientific program will contain For details see Schedule.

Travel & Accommodation

The main Campus of the University of Sydney is located 15km north of the Sydney-Airport (Kingsford-Smith). The conference site can be reached by taxi (currently about AUD 20-25), by bus and by train.

There are a limited number of rooms reserved in the Women's College which is conveniently located directly on campus. Bookings for the college can be done together with the registration.

Additional hotels and colleges in the neighbourhood of the university can be found under Travel information.

Echidna Workshop

There will be a post-ANTS Echidna workshop in arithmetic geometry covering computational aspects of curves, abelian varieties, and applications.

GART Workshop

Following Echidna, there will be a conference on Geometric Aspects of Representation Theory at the School of Mathematics and Statistics.


Last modified on 20 November 2001 by claus@maths.usyd.edu.au