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Computational Algebra Group
Computational Algebra Seminar
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  • Derek Holt
  • (University of Warwick, UK)
  • On Coxeter's Families of Group Presentations
  • 3pm–4pm, Tuesday 27th October, 2009
  • Carlaw 535
  • In 1939, Coxeter first studied the family of groups defined by the presentations:

    (l,m,n;q) = < r,s | rl, sm, (rs)n, [r,s]q > .
    Until recently, the finiteness of only 6 of these groups remained undecided:
    (2,3,13;4), (3,4,9;2), (3,4,11;2), (3,4,13;2), (3,5,6;2) and (3,5,7;2).
    We discuss a recent computational proof, carried out largely in Magma, by George Havas and myself that (2,3,13;4) is finite, and that (3,4,13;2) and (3,5,7;2) are infinite.

  • Daniel J. Bernstein
  • (University of Illinois at Chicago)
  • Speeding up characteristic 2
  • 4pm–5pm, Tuesday 27th October, 2009
  • Carlaw 535
  • This talk will describe some recent advances in software speed for various computations in fields of characteristic 2. This talk will explain, for example, why the latest speed records for elliptic-curve cryptography use fields of characteristic 2, and why normal bases are being used instead of polynomial bases in software to attack the "infeasible" ECC2K-130 challenge.

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