Overview
The purpose of the conference is to bring
together researchers from Canada, USA and from other countries to
talk about their research in number theory and to create an environment
in the Niagara region where graduate students can meet number theorists
from different universities. The conference will be on all aspects
of number theory. It will be the 1st international conference in
number theory in the Niagara region.
Outline of the Proposed Program
There will be several invited talks as well
as contributed talks. Most speakers are from Canada and USA, but
there will be others from France and other places overseas.
Contributed Papers are Invited
Please submit the abstract of your proposed contributed paper via
email to Professor Omar Kihel at okihel(at)brocku.ca no later than
July 15, 2011. Papers will be considered in the order they are received.
Contributors of accepted papers will be informed no later than August
7, 2011. Each contributed talk will be allotted 20 min.
Travel
Transportation from Pearson or Buffalo airports can be arranged
with Niagara Air Bus at http://www.niagaraairbus.com/
Travel Support Application now closed.
Travel support for Canadian graduate students can be requested
by including a letter from a supervisor in an email to bralph<at>brocku.ca.
Applications will be considered in the order they are received up
to August 1, 2011.
Invited speakers (abstracts)
Mohamed Ayad (Université Calais, France) Indices
in a number field.
Abdelmejid Bayad (Paris, France) Recents
Progress In Dedekind Reciprocity Laws And L-Functions
Hugo Chapdelaine (Université Laval) Computation
of Galois groups via permutation group theory
Thomas Cusick (State University of New York at Buffalo, USA) Recursions
for weights of some Boolean functions in n variables
Karl Dilcher (Dalhousie University) Stern polynomials
and continued fractions
Babak Farzad (Brock University) Finding
the square roots of graphs
Manfred Kolster (McMaster University) Special values
of Dedekind zeta-functions and motivic cohomology
Claude Levesque (Université Laval)
Much ado about congruent numbers and their properties
Yuanlin Li (Brock University) Minimal Zero
Sum Sequences of Length Four over Finite Cyclic Groups
Dino Lorenzini (University of Georgia, USA) The
index of an algebraic variety
A. Chazad Movahhedi (Université Limoges, France) Norm
index formula for the Tate Kernels
Ram Murty (Queens University) The Fibonacci
Zeta Function
Alexander Odeski (Brock University) An
example of modular form in three variables
Bill Ralph (Brock University) Can Mathematics
Recognize Great Art?
Damien Roy (University of Ottawa) Rational
approximation to real points on plane algebraic curves
Cam Stewart (University of Waterloo) Well
spaced integers generated by an infinite set of primes
Alain Togbe (Purdue University North Central, USA)
On the size of the intersection of two Lucas sequences of distinct type
Contributed talks
Timothy Caley, University of WaterlooThe
Prouhet-Tarry-Escott problem
Adam Felix (Queen's University), On a
problem of Kowalski