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Computational Algebra Seminar
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  • Allan Steel
  • (University of Sydney)
  • Reduce Everything To Multiplication
  • 3pm–4pm, Thursday 13th July, 2006
  • Carlaw 535
  • Asymptotically-fast algorithms for polynomial and matrix problems generally reduce to fast multiplication. I will show how this can be implemented very effectively, in practice, in a variety of situations. In particular, the Brent-Kung modular composition algorithm can be implemented to apply fast algorithms for both polynomial and matrix multiplication in a nice way.

  • Mike Harrison
  • (University of Sydney)
  • Using curves in Magma for cryptography and other fun things
  • 4pm–5pm, Thursday 13th July, 2006
  • Carlaw 535
  • Tutorial style talk demonstrating how to work with curves in Magma. The examples will be mainly related to cryptography but there may be some other wacky stuff.

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