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Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium

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The Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium (ANTS) is a biennial conference that focuses on the intersection of number theory and computer science, particularly the algorithmic aspects of number theory. It typically brings together researchers and practitioners who are interested in theoretical and practical problems related to algorithms in number theory, including topics like cryptography, computational arithmetic, integer factorization, and more.

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