Themes of the conference : Computational algebraic geometry is a field that studies various algebraic operations arising in algebraic geometry. It has seen significant development since the discovery of the Gröbner basis algorithm (also known as Buchberger's algorithm) by Bruno Buchberger in 1965. The year 2025 marks the 60th anniversary of Buchberger’s algorithm, and we, the organizers, regard this as a milestone worth commemorating. In this spirit, we are pleased to announce the organization of an international research workshop dedicated to the theory and computation of Gröbner bases, as well as their diverse applications—including areas such as artificial intelligence and cryptography.
Further details will be posted on this website as they become available.
Period : September 9 (Tue.) -- 12 (Fri.), 2025
Location : RIMS (Lecture room 111) + Zoom (Hybrid)
Invited Speakers :
Bruno Buchberger (RISC-Linz)
Christian Eder (RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau) #
Giulia Gaggero (McMaster University)
Elisa Gorla (University of Neuchatel)
Amir Hashemi (Isfahan University of Technology)
Yuki Ishihara (Nihon University)
Yuta Kambe (Mitsubishi Electric)
Hiroshi Kera (Chiba University) #
Mizuka Komatsu (Kobe University) #
Momonari Kudo (Fukuoka Institute of Technology)
Masayuki Noro (Rikkyo University)
Hidefumi Osugi (Kwansei Gakuin University)
Arnab Roy (Universität Innsbruck) #
Yosuke Sato (Tokyo University of Science)
Flavio Salizzoni (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences)
Nobuki Takayama (Kobe University)
Koichiro Tani (Osaka University)
Akiyoshi Tsuchiya (Toho University)
Speakers labbeld with # will give virtual talks via Zoom.
Program and Abstracts : pdf (ver.2025/08/28)
Slides:Bruno Buchberger(slides, paper) , Hidefumi Ohsugi
Party : September 10 (Wed.), evening
Registration : Google form (Until 9/2/2025 JST, if you attend the party)
We have sent the Zoom registration link by email from Yuki Ishihara to all registered participants.
If you have not received it, please contact ishihara.yuki@nihon-u.ac.jp .
Support : This workshop is supported mainly by RIMS, and partially by JSPS KAKENHI 22K13901, 23K12949, 25K00140, and 25H00399.
Momonari Kudo (Fukuoka Institute of Technology)
Yuki Ishihara (Nihon University)
Yuta Kambe (Mitsubishi Electric)
Hiroshi Kera (Chiba University)
Mizuka Komatsu (Kobe University)
Akiyoshi Tsuchiya (Toho University)
Kazuhiro Yokoyama (Rikkyo University)