Algorithmic Number Theory


Date: August 14-23, 2000
Location: MSRI

This workshop will have lecture series covering the basic areas of algorithmic number theory, aimed at graduate students and mathematicians without extensive experience in the field.

The topics covered will include:

A related event follows on the UC Berkeley campus: a 3-day conference in honor of the Lehmers; see http://www.math.berkeley.edu/lehmer.html for information.

Funding is available: Students, recent PhDs, women, and minorities are particularly encouraged to apply. To apply, send a letter explaining your interest in the workshop. If you are a student, solicit a letter from a faculty advisor. Otherwise, send a current vita or bibliography. All information should be received by June 2. If funding remains, late registration may be possible.


Further Information

For information about hotels and the program, see www.msri.org. The Workshop will include an excursion taking advantage of some of the Bay Area's natural beauty.

Registration can be done on-line at the website, by email to workshops@msri.org or by regular mail to:

Clay Mathematics Institute Number Theory Introductory Workshop
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
1000 Centennial Drive
Berkeley, CA 94720-5070

Phone: (510) 642 1043
Fax: (510) 642 8609

www.msri.org

This introductory workshop is part of the semester-long program at MSRI on Algorithmic Number Theory. Organizers: Joe Buhler (chair), David Bailey, Cynthia Dwork, Hendrik Lenstra, Jr., Andrew Odlyzko, Bjorn Poonen, William Velez, Noriko Yui.