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.
*** Topics ***
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Algorithms in algebra and discrete mathematics such as Number
Theory, Group Theory, Ring Theory, Combinatorics, Representation Theory, Graph Theory.
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Information Security, Cryptography, Coding Theory, Symbolic Computation and other fields
of Computer Application.
Proposals of new related topics are also welcomed.
*** Special Talks ***
The following speakers agreed to participate:
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Yoshiyuki Yokota (Tokyo Metropolitan University)
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Kenichi Kawarabayashi (National Institute of Informatics)
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Hiroshi Nozaki (Aichi University of Education)
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Iwao Kimura (Toyama University)
*** Proceedings ***
Proceedings will be published electronically as pdf files in
ac2013_proceedings.pdf
*** Organizers ***
Hirofumi Tsumura (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)
Shigenori Uchiyama (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)
Katsushi Waki (Yamagata Univ.)
Takuya Ikuta (Kobe Gakuin Univ.)
Yukihiro Uchida (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)
*** Executive committee ***
Akihiko Onishi (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)
Takashi Ikeda (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)
Daiyu Sugawara (Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.)