Directions In Number Theory: Proceedings Of The 2014 Win3 Workshop (association For Women In Mathematics Series)
by Ellen E. Eischen /
2016 / English / EPUB
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Exploring the interplay between deep theory and intricate
computation, this volume is a compilation of research and survey
papers in number theory, written by members of the Women In
Numbers (WIN) network, principally by the collaborative research
groups formed at Women In Numbers 3, a conference at the Banff
International Research Station in Banff, Alberta, on April 21-25,
2014. The papers span a wide range of research areas: arithmetic
geometry; analytic number theory; algebraic number theory; and
applications to coding and cryptography.
Exploring the interplay between deep theory and intricate
computation, this volume is a compilation of research and survey
papers in number theory, written by members of the Women In
Numbers (WIN) network, principally by the collaborative research
groups formed at Women In Numbers 3, a conference at the Banff
International Research Station in Banff, Alberta, on April 21-25,
2014. The papers span a wide range of research areas: arithmetic
geometry; analytic number theory; algebraic number theory; and
applications to coding and cryptography.
The WIN conference series began in 2008, with the aim of
strengthening the research careers of female number theorists.
The series introduced a novel research-mentorship model: women at
all career stages, from graduate students to senior members of
the community, joined forces to work in focused research groups
on cutting-edge projects designed and led by experienced
researchers. The goals for Women In Numbers 3 were to establish
ambitious new collaborations between women in number theory, to
train junior participants about topics of current importance, and
to continue to build a vibrant community of women in number
theory. Forty-two women attended the WIN3 workshop, including 15
senior and mid-level faculty, 15 junior faculty and postdocs, and
12 graduate students.
The WIN conference series began in 2008, with the aim of
strengthening the research careers of female number theorists.
The series introduced a novel research-mentorship model: women at
all career stages, from graduate students to senior members of
the community, joined forces to work in focused research groups
on cutting-edge projects designed and led by experienced
researchers. The goals for Women In Numbers 3 were to establish
ambitious new collaborations between women in number theory, to
train junior participants about topics of current importance, and
to continue to build a vibrant community of women in number
theory. Forty-two women attended the WIN3 workshop, including 15
senior and mid-level faculty, 15 junior faculty and postdocs, and
12 graduate students.