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  • Kamal Khuri-Makdisi
  • (American University of Beirut)
  • Fast arithmetic in Picard groups of general curves
  • 3pm–4pm, Thursday 10th September, 2009
  • Carlaw 535
  • Let C be a projective smooth curve of genus g over a field k. The Picard group of C over k, consisting of k-rational divisors up to linear equivalence, is analogous to the ideal class group of a number field. In this talk, I will describe "geometric" algorithms for the group arithmetic in Pic0 that boil down to linear algebra in vector spaces of dimension O(g log g). Using fast linear algebra, this yields a complexity of O(g2.376) field operations in k per group operation in the Picard group. In comparison, existing "arithmetic" algorithms based on the analogy with ideal class groups have a complexity of O(g4) for general curves of genus g, but attain O(g2) if one restricts to special classes of curves.

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