The Symposium on Algebra and Computation is a workshop held every two
years aiming to create an active interrelationship between several
branches of algebra and computer science; those areas have originally
been taken to be independent from each other; there are not so much
occasions of discussion for those area to meet together.
This symposium is supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
(No. 16340011; Ken Nakamula), Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science.
*** Topics ***
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Algorithms in algebra and discrete mathematics such as Number
Theory, Group Theory, Ring Theory, Combinatorics, Graph Theory.
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Cryptography, Coding Theory, Symbolic Computation and other fields
of Computer Application.
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Theory of Programming, Theory of Computation, Symbolic Logic, and
other fields in Theoretical Computer Science.
*** Special Talks ***
The following speakers agreed to participate:
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Masahiko Sato (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
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Gerhard Hiss (RWTH Aachen Univ., Germany)
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Claus Fieker (Univ. of Sydney, Australia)
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Martijn Stam (Bristol Univ., UK)
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Aneesh Karve (Wisconsin-Madison Univ., USA)
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Makoto Tagami (Kyushu Univ., Japan)
*** Proceedings ***
Proceedings will be published electronically in
/pub/
in which you can get those of AC95/97/99/2001/2003.
*** Registration fee ***
The conference in itself is free of charge.
However it is the responsibility of each participant to find and pay for your own accommodation.
*** Organizers ***
Ken Nakamula (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)
Michio Ozeki (Yamagata Univ.)
Nobuki Takayama (Kobe Univ.)
Katsushi Waki (Hirosaki Univ.)
Hirofumi Tsumura (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)
Shigenori Uchiyama (NTT)
Toshihiko Kurata (Hosei Univ.)
*** Executive committee ***
Janice Asuncion
Keiichiro Nishimoto
Satoru Tanaka
Kentaro Saito
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$Date: 2005/11/09 06:19:32 $+ 9:00:00 (JST)