Schedule
Arrival day is Sunday, July 7, 2002. In the evening from 7 pm until 10 pm
there will
be an after-dinner reception for participants. Drinks will be provided
together with some nibbles.
The tentative ANTS programme
is now available for review.
There will be five one hour invited talks:
- Manjul Bhargava (Princeton)
- Gauss Composition and Generalizations
- John Coates (Cambridge)
- Elliptic curves - The Crossroads of Theory and Computation
- Antoine Joux (DCSSI/Crypto Lab)
- The Weil and Tate Pairings as Building Blocks
for Public Key Cryptosystems
- Bjorn Poonen (Berkeley)
- Using Elliptic Curves of Rank One towards
the Undecidability of Hilbert's Tenth Problem
- Takakazu Satoh (Saitama)
- On p-adic Point Counting Algorithms
for Elliptic Curves over Finite Fields
In addition, the following papers have been accepted for contributed
talks of 20 minutes:
In addition to the talks we plan to have a poster session.
Persons interested in presenting their results in a poster
session should indicate so in a mail to
ants5@maths.usyd.edu.au.
Last modified on 14 Nov 2001 by claus@maths.usyd.edu.au