Because of their applications in so many diverse areas, finite fields continue to play increasingly important roles in various branches of modern mathematics, including number theory, algebra, and algebraic geometry, as well as in computer science, information theory, statistics, and engineering. Co
Finite Fields: Theory and Applications
โ Scribed by Gary Mcguire, Gary Mcguire, Gary L. Mullen, Daniel Panario, Igor E. Shparlinski (ed.)
- Publisher
- American Mathematical Society
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 394
- Series
- Contemporary Mathematics 518
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume contains the proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Finite Fields and Applications, held in Ireland, July 13-17, 2009. It includes survey papers by all invited speakers as well as selected contributed papers. Finite fields continue to grow in mathematical importance due to applications in many diverse areas. This volume contains a variety of results advancing the theory of finite fields and connections with, as well as impact on, various directions in number theory, algebra, and algebraic geometry. Areas of application include algebraic coding theory, cryptology, and combinatorial design theory
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