Sebastian Pauli

photo of Sebastian Pauli Department of Mathematics and Statistics
UNC Greensboro
116 Petty Building
Greensboro, NC 27402
USA

Phone: +1 336 256 1120
Fax: +1 336 334 5949
Email: s_pauli[at]uncg.edu
Office: 145 Petty Building

SpartanTeX

SpartanTeX provides a web service that compiles LaTeX source code written in Google Docs and returns the resulting PDF document. Together with the Google Docs editor, SpartanTeX is a collaboration friendly LaTeX authoring environment. It offers collaborative editing and revision control through Google Docs and easy compilation using LaTeX on the SpartanTeX site, without a local installation of LaTeX. Note that most of the Google Docs functionality, such as editing, sharing, and revision control, is only available through Google Docs and not through SpartanTeX.

SpartanTeX supports BibTeX bibliographies, \input and \include commands, documentclasses uploaded by the user, and the inclusion of images with \includegraphics.

Brian Sinclair and Sebastian Pauli from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, UNC Greensboro designed and wrote SpartanTeX.

Magma

An Introduction to the Magma Language [PDF]

The Magma ISA tree [PDF]

SERMON (Southeast Regional Meeting On Numbers)

SERMON is a small, friendly, and informal gathering of number theorists and combinatorialists. Faculty members, graduate students, and undergraduate students are all invited to attend, and to give talks if they wish. The first SERMON took place at UNC Greensboro in 1988. Since the it has taken place every year in at various universities in the southeast: University of Georgia, University of South Carolina, Citadel, College of Charleston, Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, Furman, and Clemson University.

SERMON 2009 will take place at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro on Saturday April 18 and Sunday April 19, 2009.

SERMON 2007 was held at Wake Forest University in Winston Salem, NC from Friday April 20 to Sunday April 22, 2007.

ANTS VII

Since their inception in Cornell in 1994, the biennial ANTS meetings have become the premier international forums 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, algebraic geometry, finite fields, and cryptography.

The seventh Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium (ANTS VII) was held Sunday, July 23rd to Friday, July 28th, 2006 at Technische Universität Berlin in Berlin, Germany and was organised by the KANT group. The scientific program contained invited and contributed talks, and a poster session. The papers presented in the contributed talks appear in the ANTS VII proceedings.

Magma 2006 conference

After ANTS VII, from July 30th to August 2nd 2006, the Magma 2006 Conference was held at Technische Universität Berlin. It was organized by the Magma group, in conjunction with members of the KANT group. This was the fifth in a series of international Magma meetings.

Surprise Number Theory Conference

on the occasion of Prof. Dr. M. E. Pohst's 60th Birthday from June 9 to June 11, 2005.
Galois Groups of Eisenstein Polynomials whose Ramification Polygon has one Side [PDF] with Christian Greve

Computation of 2-groups of narrow logarithmic divisor classes of number fields [PDF] with Jean-Francois Jaulent, Michael E. Pohst, and Florence Soriano-Gafiuk

Constructing Class Fields over Local Fields [PDF]

Computeralgebra in der Lehre am Beispiel Kryptografie [SLIDES]

GiANT: Graphical Algebraic Number Theory [PDF] with Aneesh Karve

Computing Residue Class Rings and Picard Groups of Arbitrary Orders [PDF] with Jürgen Klüners, Journal of Algebra

The Discrete Logarithm in Logarithmic l-Class Groups and its Applications in K-Theory [PDF] with Florence Soriano-Gafiuk, proceedings of ANTS VI

A new Algorithm for the Computation of logarithmic l-class groups of number fields [PDF] with F. Diaz y Diaz, J.-F. Jaulent, M.E. Pohst, and F. Soriano-Gafiuk, Experimental Mathematics

Congruence Subgroups of PSL(2,Z) of Genus up to 24 [TABLES] with Chris Cummins, Experimental Mathematics 12 (2003)

Computing the Multiplicative Group of Residue Class Rings [PS,PDF] with Florian Heß and Michael E. Pohst, Mathematics of Computation

A Guide to Polynomial Factorization over Qp [PS] with David Ford and Xavier Roblot, Journal de Theorie des Nombres de Bordeaux

Factoring Polynomials over Local Fields [PS], Journal of Symbolic Computation

Efficient Enumeration of Extensions of Local Fields with Bounded Discriminant [PS,PDF] PhD thesis under the supervision of David Ford, Concordia University, 2001

On the Computation of All Extensions of a p-adic Field of a Given Degree [PDF] with Xavier Roblot, Mathematics of Computation, pages 1641-1659, Volume 70, Number 236, 2001

Zur Berechnung von Strahlklassengruppen Diplomarbeit (master's thesis) under the supervision of Michael E. Pohst, TU-Berlin, 1996