Rump session
Abstract:
- Everett Howe -- The forbidden isogeny, 5 min
- Koen de Boer -- Winners of the meme competition of the ANTS summer school, 2 min
- Andrew Shallue -- Haskell vs C++, a ridiculously low-effort timing comparison, 6 min
- Enric Florit, Ben Smith -- Random walks in genus 2 isogeny graphs, 6 min
- Christophe Petit -- Isogeny-based cryptography winter summer school in Bristol, 14th-18th December 2020, 3 min
- Andrew Sutherland -- ANTS XVI (that is not a typo) 3 min
- Péter Kutas -- Hidden shift quantum attack on unbalanced SIDH, 2 min
- Antonin Leroux -- Light post-quantum signatures from quaternions and isogenies, 5 min
- Laurent Grémy -- Number Theory Zoo, 4 min
- Wouter Castryck -- Radical isogenies, 4 min
cryptography and securityalgebraic geometrynumber theory
Audience: social
( chat )
Comments: As has been the case at prior ANTS conferences, there will again be a Rump Session. This session is an opportunity for brief announcements (such as: progress reports, news about recent results, advertisements for conferences of interest, etc) or comedy items. Talks should be short and entertaining.
The Rump Session for ANTS XIV will take place Wednesday, July 1 starting at 21:30 PM UTC. Please register your interest in presenting, by Tuesday, June 30th 21:30 PM UTC, at this link:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe9vsI9zucVl39rWMMSUBKho1E1wugjTfap5wlcYKRGdLfEMA/viewform
Short announcements, such as conference announcements, can be up to 2 minutes in length. Longer announcements (e.g., of new results) can be up to 6 minutes in length. Please state the length of time you will need in your submission. The Rump Session chairs decide which presentations are accepted. Their decision is final and there is no appeals process.
Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium (ANTS XIV)
Series comments: Registration is now open. Registration is free but required to access the chat and livestream.
This is a hybrid synchronous/asynchronous conference with several ways to participate.
- Click the "paper" link to view contributed papers and posters (open to all).
- Click the "video" link to view pre-recorded talks of accepted papers (open to all).
These are 15-20 minutes aimed at a general algorithmic number theory audience. - Click the "slides" link to view slides used in the pre-recorded video when available (open to all).
- Click the "chat" link to access the chat stream related to the talk or poster before, during, and after the live event (registration required).
- Click the "livestream" button to join the live event when it is taking place (registration required and you must be logged in).
For accepted papers the audience will be expected to have watched the pre-recorded video and have the paper in front of them.
The invited talks will be recorded and made available via the "video" link after the talk is over. None of the other sessions will be recorded.
| Organizer: | Steven Galbraith* |
| Curator: | Andrew Sutherland* |
| *contact for this listing |
