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LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, 2014
- Cameron Franc, Marc Masdeu:
Computing fundamental domains for the Bruhat-Tits tree for , -adic automorphic forms, and the canonical embedding of Shimura curves. 1-23 - Peter B. Borwein, Michael J. Mossinghoff:
Wieferich pairs and Barker sequences, II. 24-32 - Robert A. Wilson:
Classification of subgroups isomorphic to in the Monster. 33-46 - Alta Jooste, Kerstin Jordaan:
Bounds for zeros of Meixner and Kravchuk polynomials. 47-57 - Enrique González-Jiménez, Xavier Xarles:
On a conjecture of Rudin on squares in arithmetic progressions. 58-76 - Alexander Stoimenow:
Minimal genus and fibering of canonical surfaces via disk decomposition. 77-108 - Simon M. Goodwin, Peter Mosch, Gerhard Röhrle:
Calculating conjugacy classes in Sylow -subgroups of finite Chevalley groups of rank six and seven. 109-122 - Manuel Arora, Gábor Ivanyos, Marek Karpinski, Nitin Saxena:
Deterministic polynomial factoring and association schemes. 123-140 - Claus Fieker, Jürgen Klüners:
Computation of Galois groups of rational polynomials. 141-158 - Lajos Lóczi, David I. Ketcheson:
Rational functions with maximal radius of absolute monotonicity. 159-205 - Thomas Hamilton, David Loeffler:
Congruence testing for odd subgroups of the modular group. 206-208 - Ilia Krasikov:
Approximations for the Bessel and Airy functions with an explicit error term. 209-225 - Helmut E. Bez, N. Bez:
A note on magnitude bounds for the mask coefficients of the interpolatory Dubuc-Deslauriers subdivision scheme. 226-232 - Ionela Moale, Veronika Pillwein:
A note on uniform approximation of functions having a double pole. 233-244 - David W. Farmer, Nathan C. Ryan:
Evaluating -functions with few known coefficients. 245-258 - Shahid S. Siddiqi, Muhammad Younis:
A symmetric non-stationary subdivision scheme. 259-272 - Ilia Krasikov:
On the Bessel function in the transition region. 273-281 - Andrej Dujella, Juan Carlos Peral:
High-rank elliptic curves with torsion induced by Diophantine triples. 282-288 - Hachem Hichri:
On the beta expansion of Salem numbers of degree 8. 289-301 - Xavier Caruso, David Lubicz:
Linear algebra over and related rings. 302-344 - Bettina Eick, Markus Kirschmer, Charles R. Leedham-Green:
The constructive membership problem for discrete free subgroups of rank 2 of. 345-359 - Timothy H. McNicholl:
Computing boundary extensions of conformal maps. 360-378 - Michael Klug, Michael Musty, Sam Schiavone, John Voight:
Numerical calculation of three-point branched covers of the projective line. 379-430 - Andrew Fish, John Taylor:
Equivalences in Euler-based diagram systems through normal forms. 431-484 - Yang Zhang, Xiangui Zhao:
Gelfand-Kirillov dimension of differential difference algebras. 485-495 - J. Steffen Müller:
Explicit Kummer varieties of hyperelliptic Jacobian threefolds. 496-508 - Pete L. Clark, Patrick Corn, Alex Rice, James Stankewicz:
Computation on elliptic curves with complex multiplication. 509-535 - Tom Fisher:
On families of 7- and 11-congruent elliptic curves. 536-564 - David Bremner, Mathieu Dutour Sikiric, Dmitrii V. Pasechnik, Thomas Rehn, Achill Schürmann:
Computing symmetry groups of polyhedra. 565-581 - Lee Gumbrell, James McKee:
A classification of all 1-Salem graphs. 582-594 - John W. Jones, David P. Roberts:
A database of number fields. 595-618
Volume 17, Number A, 2014
Special Issue: Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium XI
- G. Moehlmann:
Computation of Mordell-Weil bases for ordinary elliptic curves in characteristic two. 1-13 - Andreas-Stephan Elsenhans, Jörg Jahnel:
Examples of surfaces with real multiplication. 14-35 - Jinxiang Zeng:
Computing Galois representations of modular abelian surfaces. 36-48 - Anja Becker, Nicolas Gama, Antoine Joux:
A sieve algorithm based on overlattices. 49-70 - Ilya Chevyrev, Steven D. Galbraith:
Constructing supersingular elliptic curves with a given endomorphism ring. 71-91 - Jianwei Li, Phong Q. Nguyen:
Approximating the densest sublattice from Rankin's inequality. 92-111 - Tom Fisher:
Minimal models for -coverings of elliptic curves. 112-127 - Reynald Lercier, Christophe Ritzenthaler, Florent Rovetta, Jeroen Sijsling:
Parametrizing the moduli space of curves and applications to smooth plane quartics over finite fields. 128-147 - Simon R. Blackburn, Sam Scott:
The discrete logarithm problem for exponents of bounded height. 148-156 - Craig Costello, Alyson Deines-Schartz, Kristin E. Lauter, Tonghai Yang:
Constructing abelian surfaces for cryptography via Rosenhain invariants. 157-180 - Daniel J. Bernstein, Tanja Lange:
Hyper-and-elliptic-curve cryptography. 181-202 - Christophe Petit:
Finding roots in with the successive resultants algorithm. 203-217 - Qi Cheng, Daqing Wan, Jincheng Zhuang:
Traps to the BGJT-algorithm for discrete logarithms. 218-229 - Razvan Barbulescu, Cécile Pierrot:
The multiple number field sieve for medium- and high-characteristic finite fields. 230-246 - Sho Takemori:
On the computation of the determinant of vector-valued Siegel modular forms. 247-256 - David Harvey, Andrew V. Sutherland:
Computing Hasse-Witt matrices of hyperelliptic curves in average polynomial time. 257-273 - Xavier Caruso, David Roe, Tristan Vaccon:
Tracking -adic precision. 274-294 - Takashi Fukuda, Keiichi Komatsu:
Class number calculation using Siegel functions. 295-302 - Ömer Küçüksakalli:
On the units generated by Weierstrass forms. 303-313 - David Lukas, Michelle Manes, Diane Yap:
A census of quadratic post-critically finite rational functions defined over. 314-329 - Nathan C. Ryan, Gonzalo Tornaría, John Voight:
Nonvanishing of twists of -functions attached to Hilbert modular forms. 330-348 - Claus Fieker, Tommy Hofmann:
Computing in quotients of rings of integers. 349-365 - A. Page:
An algorithm for the principal ideal problem in indefinite quaternion algebras. 366-384 - Jean-François Biasse, Claus Fieker:
Subexponential class group and unit group computation in large degree number fields. 385-403 - John C. Miller:
Class numbers of real cyclotomic fields of composite conductor. 404-417 - David Kohel, Kristin E. Lauter, Christophe Petit, Jean-Pierre Tignol:
On the quaternion -isogeny path problem. 418-432
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