ANTS ANT

Thirteenth Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium ANTS-XIII
University of Wisconsin, Madison
July 16 – 20, 2018

Thirteenth Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium (ANTS-XIII)
July 16 – 20, 2018

Following the format of previous ANTS conferences, a conference proceeding will be published. Papers of the highest quality are selected by the program committee, after a rigorous double blind peer-review process. The deadline to submit papers has passed. Accepted papers are now listed. For each accepted submission, at least one author must attend the conference to present the work.

ANTS XIII aims to foster diversity; we particularly encourage submissions from women and underrepresented minorities who have projects in the general scope of this conference.

Submission Information

This year the conference proceedings will again be published by Mathematical Sciences Publishers as part of their Open Book Series, as it was for ANTS-X.

Deadlines

Submission Preparation Information

Please carefully read the copyright agreement which all authors will need to sign. By submitting an article for consideration, it is assumed you are willing to sign this copyright agreement.

Papers must be prepared using the amsart package of LaTeX, with its standard fonts, margins, line spacing, etc. There is a 15 page limit, including bibliography and all appendices. Because the peer-review process will be double blind, do not include your name or any other identifiable information in the LaTeX files. We also request that you postpone posting drafts of your paper to arXiv.org and other similar services until after notification in early May.

The submission deadline has passed.

MSP will be able to permanently host some supplementary materials for accepted submissions, which will be accessible from the article's web page. Such material could include:

If you have such material, you may submit it by directly emailing it to one of the program chairs (rscheidl [at] ucalgary.ca or jsorenso [at] butler.edu) by the deadline for paper submission. It must be either one pdf or text file, or one zip file containing only pdf and text files. To maintain the double blind review process, do not include your name or any other identifiable information in any of the files. You may reference this material in your paper by file name or relative path, but authors should not assume that reviewers will necessarily examine this material.

© 2017-2018 Jennifer Paulhus (with thanks to Kiran S. Kedlaya, and by extension Pierrick Gaudry and Emmanuel Thomé)