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Number Theory Down Under

23-26 September, 2016

Harbourview Function Centre (150 Wharf Road), Newcastle


Photographs from the conference can be seen in the gallery


It is our great pleasure to announce that the Australian Mathematical Society Special Interest Group Number Theory Down Under (NTDU) will be hosting its 4th annual conference in Newcastle from 23--26 September 2016.


Details about registration, confirmed participants, accommodation, travel, and anything else needed can be found below.
If you have any questions, please email Mumtaz Hussain at Mumtaz.Hussain@newcastle.edu.au


Links for the previous meetings are available here NTDU13 , NTDU14 and NTDU15 and a bunch of photographs.

Speakers

    Here is the tentative list of speakers. If you are interested in participation into this exciting event and would like to give a talk, send an email to any of the organisers, Michael Coons, Alex Ghitza, Mumtaz Hussain, or Tim Trudgian.

    • Shi Bai (INRIA, France)
    • David Bailey (California, USA)
    • Richard Brent (Newcastle, Australia)
    • YoungJu Choie (POSTECH, Korea)
    • Shaun Cooper (Massey, New Zealand)
    • Lassina Dembele (Warwick, UK)
    • Karl Dilcher (Dalhousie, Canada)
    • Alexander Fish (Sydney, Australia)
    • Amy Glen (Murdoch, Australia)
    • David Harvey (UNSW, Australia)
    • Hidenori Katsurada (Muroran, Japan)
    • Simon Kristensen (Aarhus, Denmark)
    • Brendan McKay (ANU, Australia)
    • Judy-anne Osborn (Newcastle, Australia)
    • Alina Ostafe (UNSW, Australia)
    • Min Sha (Macquarie, Australia)
    • Igor Shparlinski (UNSW, Australia)
    • Allan Steel (Sydney, Australia)
    • Yohei Tachiya (Hirosaki, Japan)
    • Tim Trudgian (ANU, Australia)
    • Bao-Wei Wang (HUST, China)
    • Yinan Zhan (ANU, Australia)
    • Paul Zimmermann (INRIA, France)
    • Ana Zumalacarregui (UNSW, Australia)

    Registration

    Please register at Eventbrite.. If you have any questions, please send an email to Juliane Turner at Juliane.Turner@newcastle.edu.au.

    Workshop Programme and Abstracts

    You can download title and abstract of talks here. A tentative conference programme is available here.

    Travel

    The University of Newcastle is easily accessible via train or driving from Sydney; a train leaves every hour from Central Station to Newcastle ending at Newcastle Station, from where you can catch bus number 100, 225 or 226. There are also direct flights available from Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne and Sydney.

    Newcastle Airport is a small domestic airport with frequent daily flights to Melbourne, Brisbane and a few other places. There is a local bus (Port Stephens Coaches) from the airport to Newcastle town centre ($4.60). A taxi from the airport to the city costs around $60.

    Accommodation

    There are two main areas with hotels and backpacker accommodation — Newcastle East and Honeysuckle, both in walking distance to each other, and close to train stations. Honeysuckle is a popular area with lots of restaurants with great views across the harbour.

    Sponsors

    This event is sponsored by the Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI) and Priority Research Centre for Computer-Assisted Research Mathematics and its Applications (CARMA). AMSI allocates a travel allowance annually to each of its member universities (for list of members, see http://amsi.org.au/membership/members/). Students or early career researchers from AMSI member universities without access to a suitable research grant or other source of funding may apply to the Head of Mathematical Sciences for subsidy of travel and accommodation out of the departmental travel allowance. For further details see http://maths.org.au/index.php/component/content/article/71-amsi/static-content/304-procedure-for-use-of-amsi-travel-allowance

    Newcastle East:

    Honeysuckle:
    • Crowne Plaza
    • Chifley (two locations — Honeysuckle and next to the Newcastle train station)
    • Ibis (on Hunter St, can walk or take a bus along Hunter St to the conference venue)

    The website wotif.com can sometimes have good deals.
    Another backpacker option (with a pool) is Backpackers Newcastle on Denison St (Hamilton).