DIMACS Workshop on Combinatorial Number Theory

February 5 - 9, 1996 at Rutgers


Organizers:
C. Pomerance (Chair)
carl@ada.math.uga.edu
J. C. Lagarias( DIMACS Contact)
jcl@research.att.com
R.L. Graham
rlg@research.att.com
M.B. Nathanson
nathansn@dimacs.rutgers.edu
J.-L. Nicolas
jlnicola@frcpn11.in2p3.fr
A. Sarkozy
sarkozy@cs.elte.hu
E. Szemeredi
szemered@cs.rutgers.edu
The past few decades have seen an explosion in interconnections between combinatorics, number theory and computer science, with many of the developments having important applications. While there have been many workshops and conferences focusing on the first and third members of this triad, Combinatorial Number Theory has not so far received the attention it deserves. The goal of this workshop is to bring together many of the international leaders in this field, who will present talks on the main lines and latest developments of our subject. In addition, we will design the schedule to leave a fair amount of time for informal interactions among the participants.

Topics treated will include, but are not limited to:

  1. Multiplicative problems, divisors and applications,
  2. Linear additive problems,
  3. Probabilistic methods, pseudorandom sequences,
  4. Combinatorial aspects of algorithmic number theory and vice versa.
A decision on whether there will be a proceedings will be made at the workshop.
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