Contact

Director

Prof. Dr Andreas Stein

+49 (0)441 798-3232

W1 2-216

Office

IfM Office

+49 (0)441 798-3004

Antje Hagen

+49 (0)441 798-3247

W1 1-115

Frauke Wehber

+49 (0)441 798-3247

W1 1-115

Desislava German

+49 (0)441 798-3241

W1 1-120

Equal Opportunities Officer

Carolin Lena Danzer

+49 (0)441 798-3227

W1 1-104

Dr Birte Julia Specht

+49 (0)441 798-3607

W1 1-110

Dr Sandra Stein

+49 (0)441 798-3237

W1 2-214

Ombudsperson for issues of
discrimination and sexual harassment

Antje Hagen

+49 (0)441 798-3247

W1 1-115

IT Officer

Veronika Viets

+49 (0) 441 798-3236

W1 1-116

Address

University of Oldenburg
Institute of Mathematics
Campus Wechloy
Carl-von-Ossietzky-Str. 9-11
26129 Oldenburg

How to find us


Lectures

Talks

Lecture: Michael J. Jacobson Jr.

Titel: "Unconditional Class Group Computation and Applications"

Abstract: Class groups of number fields have been studied since the time of Gauss, and in modern times have been used in applications such as integer factorization and public-key cryptography. Computing class groups and a system of fundamental units is a challenging problem for classical computers, for which no polynomial time algorithm is currently known. In addition, the fastest-known algorithm for computing these invariants has the shortcoming that the output is only correct under the assumption of the generalized Riemann hypothesis. This is fine for some cryptographic applications, but in computational number theory applications such as tabulating class groups for testing unproved conjectures and solving Diophantine equations, unconditional results are typically required. In this talk, I will discuss some of the applications where unconditional results are required, as well as recent results and on-going work on computing class groups and fundamental units unconditionally.

Der Vortrag findet statt am Mittwoch, den 30.11.2022 um 17.15 - 18.45 Uhr im Raum W01 0-006 Interessierte sind herzlich eingeladen.

30.11.2022 17:00 – 18:00

W01 0-006

Lecture: Michael J. Jacobson Jr.

Titel: "Unconditional Class Group Computation and Applications"

Abstract: Class groups of number fields have been studied since the time of Gauss, and in modern times have been used in applications such as integer factorization and public-key cryptography. Computing class groups and a system of fundamental units is a challenging problem for classical computers, for which no polynomial time algorithm is currently known. In addition, the fastest-known algorithm for computing these invariants has the shortcoming that the output is only correct under the assumption of the generalized Riemann hypothesis. This is fine for some cryptographic applications, but in computational number theory applications such as tabulating class groups for testing unproved conjectures and solving Diophantine equations, unconditional results are typically required. In this talk, I will discuss some of the applications where unconditional results are required, as well as recent results and on-going work on computing class groups and fundamental units unconditionally.

Der Vortrag findet statt am Mittwoch, den 30.11.2022 um 17.15 - 18.45 Uhr im Raum W01 0-006 Interessierte sind herzlich eingeladen.

30.11.2022 17:00 – 18:00

W01 0-006

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