Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium
Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium is a biennial academic conference, first held in Cornell in 1994, constituting an international forum for the presentation of new research in computational number theory. They are devoted to algorithmic aspects of number theory, including elementary number theory, algebraic number theory, analytic number theory, geometry of numbers, arithmetic geometry, finite fields, and cryptography.
Selfridge Prize
In honour of the many contributions of John Selfridge to mathematics, the Number Theory Foundation has established a prize to be awarded to those individuals who have authored the best paper accepted for presentation at ANTS. The prize, called the Selfridge Prize, is awarded every two years in an even numbered year. The prize winner receive a cash award and a sculpture.The prize winners and their papers selected by the ANTS Program Committee are:
- 2006 – ANTS VII – Werner Bley and Robert Boltje – Computation of locally free class groups.
- 2008 – ANTS VIII – Juliana Belding, Reinier Bröker, Andreas Enge and Kristin Lauter – Computing hilbert class polynomials.
- 2010 – ANTS IX – John Voight – Computing automorphic forms on Shimura curves over fields with arbitrary class number.
- 2012 – ANTS X – Andrew Sutherland – On the evaluation of modular polynomials.
- 2014 – ANTS XI – Tom Fisher – Minimal models for 6-coverings of elliptic curves.
- 2016 – ANTS XII – Jan Steffen Müller and Michael Stoll – Computing canonical heights on elliptic curves in quasi-linear time.
- 2018 – ANTS XIII – Michael Musty, Sam Schiavone, Jeroen Sijsling and John Voight – A database of Belyĭ maps.
- 2020 – ANTS XIV – Jonathan Love and Dan Boneh – Supersingular curves with small non-integer endomorphisms.
- 2022 – ANTS XV – Harald Helfgott and Lola Thompson – Summing mu: a faster elementary algorithm.
- 2024 – ANTS XVI – Erik Mulder – Fast square-free decomposition of integers using class groups.
Proceedings
Prior to ANTS X, the refereed Proceedings of ANTS were published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science. The proceedings of ANTS X, ANTS XIII, and ANTS XIV were published in the Mathematical Sciences Publishers Open Book Series. The proceedings of ANTS XI and ANTS XII were published as a special issue of the LMS Journal of Computation and Mathematics. The proceedings for ANTS XV and ANTS XVI were or will be published in Research in Number Theory.Conferences
- 1994: ANTS I – Cornell University –
- 1996: ANTS II – Universite Bordeaux 1 –
- 1998: ANTS III – Reed College –
- 2000: – Universiteit Leiden –
- 2002: – University of Sydney –
- 2004: ANTS VI – University of Vermont –
- 2006: – Technische Universität Berlin –
- 2008: – Banff Centre –
- 2010: – INRIA –
- 2012: – University of California, San Diego –
- 2014: – Hotel Hyundai –
- 2016: – University of Kaiserslautern –
- 2018: – University of Wisconsin, Madison – –
- 2020: – University of Auckland * -
- 2022: – University of Bristol
- 2024: - Massachusetts Institute of Technology