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Title: | Mathematics at DEC |
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Moderator: | RUSURE::EDP |
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Created: | Mon Feb 03 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2083 |
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373.0. "Computers in Algebra Conference" by TOOLS::STAN () Thu Nov 07 1985 18:16
The University of Illinois at Chicago is sponsoring a
Computers in Algebra Conference
December 9-13, 1985 at the Chicago Circle Center.
Here is the schedule:
Monday, December 9
9:00 John Conway Computation in Group Theory and Representation Theory
10:30 shorter papers
2:00 Marshall Hall Codes and Exstence Theorems
3:00 shorter papers
4:30 Neil Sloane The Covering Radius of Codes
Tuesday, Dec. 10
9:00 Andrew Odlyzko Applications of Symbolic Mathematics to Mathematics
10:30 shorter papers
11:30 Vera Pless Computers in Coding Theory
2:00 A. Atkin Computing and Modular Forms
3:00 shorter papers
4:30 Larry Wos Automated Reasoning and its Application to Answering
Open Questions
Wednesday, Dec. 11
9:00 John McKay Computation of Galois Groups
10:30 John Cannon Applications of the Classification Theorem for Finite
Simple Groups to the Analysis of Large Permutation
Groups
11:30 Robert Moody Computing with Finite and Infinite Dimensional Lie
Algebras
Thursday, Dec. 12
9:00 D. Livingstone to be announced
10:30 shorter papers
11:30 Greg Butler Permuation Groups and p-Groups
2:00 Charles Sims New Approaches to Coset Enumeration I
3:00 shorter papers
4:30 Charles Sims New Approaches to Coset Enumeration II
Friday, Dec. 13
9:00 Jeffrey Leon Computing with permutation Groups
10:30 M. F. Newman Groups of Prime Power Order
11:30 J. Neubuser Algorithms for p-Groups and Soluble Groups
Contact people:
Jeffrey S. Leon or Stephen D. Smith
Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science
The University of Illinois at Chicago
Box 4348
Chicago, Illinois 60680
(312) 996-8616 or (312) 996-3041
EMAIL: U09254 at UICVM on BITNET.
There will also be a Cayley Users Conference, Dec 13-15.
Cayley is a computer program for doing group theory operations.
I have the agenda for this if anyone is interested. Inquiries on
the Cayley Users Conference should be directed to
John Cannon
Department of Pure Mathematics
University of Sydney
Sydney, NSW 2006
Australia
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