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LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 2016
- Jung Hee Cheon, Taechan Kim
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A new approach to the discrete logarithm problem with auxiliary inputs. 1-15 - Adrian W. Dudek
, David J. Platt
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On the sum of the square of a prime and a square-free number. 16-24 - Naushad Mamode Khan:
A robust algorithm for estimating regression and dispersion parameters in non-stationary longitudinally correlated Com-Poisson data. 25-36 - David J. Platt
, Timothy S. Trudgian:
Zeroes of partial sums of the zeta-function. 37-41 - Carlos Rito
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Cuspidal quintics and surfaces with , and 5-torsion. 42-53 - Zaqueu Ramos, Aron Simis:
Homaloidal nets and ideals of fat points I. 54-77 - Simon Kapfer:
Computing cup products in integral cohomology of Hilbert schemes of points on K3 surfaces. 78-97 - George E. Chatzarakis, Özkan Öcalan:
Oscillation of differential equations with non-monotone retarded arguments. 98-104 - Peter Rowley
, Ben Wright:
Structure of the maximal -local geometry point-line collinearity graph. 105-154 - Andrew Jones:
Modular elliptic curves over the field of twelfth roots of unity. 155-174 - Daniel Lee, Hui-Chun Tien:
A fourth-order seven-point cubature on regular hexagons. 175-185 - Manuel Delgado
, Pedro A. García-Sánchez
, Aureliano M. Robles-Pérez
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Numerical semigroups with a given set of pseudo-Frobenius numbers. 186-205 - David M. Arquette, Dursun A. Bulutoglu:
The linear programming relaxation permutation symmetry group of an orthogonal array defining integer linear program. 206-216 - Claus Fieker, Yinan Zhang:
An application of the -adic analytic class number formula. 217-228 - John N. Bray, Richard A. Parker, Robert A. Wilson:
Finding 47: 23 in the Baby Monster. 229-234 - David I. Stewart
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On the minimal modules for exceptional Lie algebras: Jordan blocks and stabilizers. 235-258 - Alina Bucur, Anne-Maria Ernvall-Hytönen, Almasa Odzak
, Lejla Smajlovic
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On a Li-type criterion for zero-free regions of certain Dirichlet series with real coefficients. 259-280 - Rafal M. Lochowski:
On the double Laplace transform of the truncated variation of a Brownian motion with drift. 281-292 - Xiuhua Wang, Jisheng Kou:
Analysis of semilocal convergence for ameliorated super-Halley methods with less computation for inversion. 293-302
Volume 19, Number 2, 2016
- Frank Himstedt, Tung Le, Kay Magaard:
On the characters of the Sylow -subgroups of untwisted Chevalley groups. 303-359 - Jay Jorgenson
, Lejla Smajlovic
, Holger Then:
Certain aspects of holomorphic function theory on some genus-zero arithmetic groups. 360-381 - Beth Malmskog, Christopher Rasmussen:
Picard curves over with good reduction away from 3. 382-408
Volume 19, Number A, 2016
Special Issue: Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium XII
- Kiran S. Kedlaya, Andrew V. Sutherland
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A census of zeta functions of quartic K surfaces over. 1-11 - Andreas-Stephan Elsenhans, Jörg Jahnel:
Point counting on K3 surfaces and an application concerning real and complex multiplication. 12-28 - Abhinav Kumar, Ronen E. Mukamel:
Real multiplication through explicit correspondences. 29-42 - Christine van Vredendaal:
Reduced memory meet-in-the-middle attack against the NTRU private key. 43-57 - Steven D. Galbraith
, Shishay W. Gebregiyorgis, Sean Murphy:
Algorithms for the approximate common divisor problem. 58-72 - Tony Quertier:
Effective Hasse principle for the intersection of two quadrics. 73-82 - Henriette Heer, Gary McGuire, Oisín Robinson:
JKL-ECM: an implementation of ECM using Hessian curves. 83-99 - Tom Fisher
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Visualizing elements of order in the Tate-Shafarevich group of an elliptic curve. 100-114 - François Morain, Charlotte Scribot, Benjamin Smith
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Computing cardinalities of -curve reductions over finite fields. 115-129 - Wouter Castryck
, Ilia Iliashenko
, Frederik Vercauteren
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On error distributions in ring-based LWE. 130-145 - Shi Bai, Thijs Laarhoven
, Damien Stehlé:
Tuple lattice sieving. 146-162 - Hugo Labrande, Emmanuel Thomé
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Computing theta functions in quasi-linear time in genus two and above. 163-177 - Gebhard Böckle
, Damián Gvirtz
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Division algebras and maximal orders for given invariants. 178-195 - Zander Kelley:
Roots of sparse polynomials over a finite field. 196-204 - Nathan C. Ryan, Nicolás Sirolli
, Nils-Peter Skoruppa, Gonzalo Tornaría:
Computing Jacobi forms. 205-219 - David Harvey
, Maike Massierer
, Andrew V. Sutherland
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Computing -series of geometrically hyperelliptic curves of genus three. 220-234 - Andrew R. Booker, Jeroen Sijsling, Andrew V. Sutherland
, John Voight
, Dan Yasaki
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A database of genus-2 curves over the rational numbers. 235-254 - Jung Hee Cheon, Jinhyuck Jeong, Changmin Lee:
An algorithm for NTRU problems and cryptanalysis of the GGH multilinear map without a low-level encoding of zero. 255-266 - Luca De Feo
, Cyril Hugounenq, Jérôme Plût, Éric Schost:
Explicit isogenies in quadratic time in any characteristic. 267-282 - Jennifer S. Balakrishnan
, Sorina Ionica, Kristin E. Lauter, Christelle Vincent
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Constructing genus-3 hyperelliptic Jacobians with CM. 283-300 - Yih-Dar Shieh:
Character theory approach to Sato-Tate groups. 301-314 - Alexandre Gélin, Antoine Joux
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Reducing number field defining polynomials: an application to class group computations. 315-331 - Pierrick Gaudry, Laurent Grémy
, Marion Videau:
Collecting relations for the number field sieve in. 332-350 - Jennifer S. Balakrishnan
, Wei Ho, Nathan Kaplan
, Simon Spicer, William Stein, James Weigandt:
Databases of elliptic curves ordered by height and distributions of Selmer groups and ranks. 351-370 - Jean-François Biasse
, Claus Fieker, Michael J. Jacobson Jr.:
Fast heuristic algorithms for computing relations in the class group of a quadratic order, with applications to isogeny evaluation. 371-390 - Jan Steffen Müller, Michael Stoll:
Computing canonical heights on elliptic curves in quasi-linear time. 391-405

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