The VII AMMCS International Conference
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada | August 17-21, 2026
Minisymposium (ID: SS-CNT)
Computational Number Theory
Chester Weatherby (Wilfrid Laurier University) Michael Jacobson (University of Calgary) and Katherine E. Stange (University of Colorado Boulder)
Many aspects of number theory have become active areas of research because of the advent of computers. Some examples include primality testing, elliptic curves, or calculations of L-functions. This session will focus on various aspects of number theory and their relations to computers and computation (broadly defined).
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