Access: find Institutes of Natural Sciences (Bldg. D) at K6
6 March
13:00 ~ 13:40 | Attila Bérczes (Univ. Debrecen) |
Effective results for Diophantine equations over finitely generated domains. | |
13:50 ~ 14:30 | Takumi Noda (Nihon Univ., Tech.), Masanori Katsurada (Keio Univ.) |
Transformation formulae and asymptotic expansions for double holomorphic Eisenstein series of two variables. | |
14:40 ~ 15:20 | Makoto Kawashima (Osaka Univ.) |
Formal Laplace transform of Laurent series expansion in Beukers' approximation. | |
15:30 ~ 16:10 | Yusuke Washio (Nihon Univ., Sci. Tech.) |
Irrationality criterion related to polylogarithms. | |
16:20 ~ 17:00 | Jun'ichi Tamura (Tsuda College), Shin'ichi Yasutomi (Toho Univ.) |
New classes of multidimensional continued fraction algorithms for algebraic number fields of higher degree and their applications. |
9:00 ~ 9:40 | Yilmaz Simsek (Akdeniz Univ.) |
Remarks on the Bernstein basis functions and their applications. | |
9:50 ~ 10:30 | Hajime Kaneko (Nihon Univ., Sci. Tech.) |
Problems on the normality of algebraic numbers in integral and non-integral bases. | |
10:40 ~ 11:20 | Takahiro Wakasa (Nagoya Univ.) |
The explicit estimation for Ω-result of the function S1(t). | |
11:30 ~ 12:10 | Tünde Kovács (Nohon Univ., Sci. Tech.) |
New algorithms to determine the S-integral points on elliptic curves. |
14:00 ~ 15:00 | Masaaki Amou (Gunma Univ.) |
Recent topics on Mahler functions and their values. | |
15:10 ~ 15:50 | Kan Kaneko (Univ. Tsukuba) |
A method to compute minimal points of cubic lattices, and an infinite family of cubic fields. | |
16:00 ~ 16:40 | Shunji Ito (Toho Univ.), Maki Furukado (Yokohama Nat'l Univ.), Shin'ichi Yasutomi (Toho Univ.) |
Stepped surfaces and its application to number theory. | |
16:50 ~ 17:30 | Takafumi Miyazaki (Nihon Univ., Sci. Tech.) |
An explicit refinement of a theorem of F. Luca on Terai's conjecture. |
9:00 ~ 9:40 | Takeshi Kurosawa (Tokyo Univ. of Sci.), Iekata Shiokawa |
Algebraic independence of components of certain trigonometric functions. | |
9:50 ~ 10:30 | Lajos Hajdu (Univ. Debrecen) |
An exponential Hasse-type principle and its applications for exponential diophantine equations. | |
10:40 ~ 11:20 | Tomohiro Ooto (Univ. Tsukuba) |
A certain class of transcendental p-adic continued fractions. | |
11:30 ~ 12:10 | Yasutsugu Fujita (Nihon Univ., Indust. Tech.), Tadahisa Nara (Tohoku Gakuin Univ.) |
Generators for twists of Fermat's cubic and congruent number curves. |