List of Speakers
Second Magma Conference on Computational Algebra

Here is a list of those who presented a talk or poster at the conference. Photos and/or abstracts are provided when available.

W Bosma (with Bart de Smit) (Amsterdam): Computations with Brauer's Class Number Relations
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Paul Brown (Berkeley): Computational Techniques for Investigating Polygons of Finite Groups

R Bruner (Wayne State): The Cohomology of Augmented Algebras
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Jacques Calmet (Karlsruhe): Interface between DTP and Magma

John Cannon (Sydney): An Overview of Magma

J Carlson (Athens): Computer Calculations of Modules and Cohomology

Chris Charnes [with Josef Pieprzyk] (Wollongong): Weak Parameters for the SL_2 Hash Function

Henri Cohen (Bordeaux) Computational Class Field Theory

B Cox (Sydney): Magma Workshop on Permutation and Matrix Groups

J Cremona (Exeter): Classical Invariant Theory and Elliptic Curves

Mario Daberkow (TU-Berlin): Computations in Kummer Extensions

C Fieker (TU-Berlin): KANT 4 System Presentation
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Shuhong Gao ( Clemson): Factoring Polynomials over Large Finite Fields and Hadamard Designs

Holger Gollan (Essen): A New Existence Proof for Ly, the Sporadic Simple Group of R. Lyons
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D Grayson (UIC): Macauley 2 System Presentation

E Green (Virginia Tech): Noncommutative Groebner Bases: Theory and Applications
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George Havas (Queensland): Computing Canonical Presentations for Z-modules

Erich Kaltofen (North Carolina): Factoring High- Degree Polynomials over Finite Fields: New Theory, Faster Practice

Ben Keller (Virginia Tech): Experiments with Algorithms and Orders in the Computation of Noncommutative Groebner Bases
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J Key (Clemson): Applications of Magma in Designs and Codes

U Koppenhagen (with E Mayr) (Muenchen): An Optimal Algorithm for Constructing Reduced Groebner Basis of Binomial Ideals and Applications to Commutative Semigroup

C Leedham-Green (QMW): Recognizing Matrix Groups

J Leon (UIC): Partitions, Normalizers, and Subgroup Conjugacy

Klaus Lux (Aachen): The Use of Peakwords and Condensation in Computational Modular Representation Theory

S Margolis (Bar Ilan): Computational Automata and Semigroup Theory: The Automate System

Mark McConnell (Oklahoma State): Sheafhom: Programs for Homological Algebra and Algebraic Topology

Gerhard Michler (Essen): Parallel Linear Algebra and Computational Representation Theory

Kaninda Musumbu, (Bordeaux): The Category of Abstract Interpretations with Magma

S Norton (Cambridge): Computing in the Monster
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F Pastijn (Marquette): Idempotent Algebras Associated with Periodic Semigroups
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B Poonen (Princeton): Computational Aspects of Curves of Genus at least 2

Valery Romanovskii (Minsk): Ideals in Monoidal Rings and 16th Hilbert Problem
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Alex Ryba (Marquette): Embeddings of PSL_2(q) in E_8(C)

J Sarvis (MIT): Constructing Non-Linear Trellis Codes

Alain Sausse (INRIA-Sophia Antipolis): A New Approach to Primary Decomposition
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Akos Seress (Ohio State): Verification of Strong Generating Set Constructions
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M A Shokrollahi (with J Buhler, R Crandall, R Ernvall, T Metsankyla): Irregular Primes to Eight Million

S Siegel (Northwestern): On the Cohomology of Split Extensions of Elementary Abelian 2-groups
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M Slattery (Marquette): Algorithms for Soluble Groups: Past, Present and Future

Allan Steel (Sydney): The Magma Groebner Walk

Michael Zieve (Berkeley): Polynomials taking many Values over Finite Fields


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