SPEAKERS  
             
               
                Stephen Cohen, University of Glasgow
                  Theo Garefalakis, University of Crete 
                  Guang Gong, University of Waterloo 
                  Gary McGuire, Claude Shannon Institute/UniversityCollege 
                  Dublin
                  Gary Mullen, Pennsylvania State University
                  Arne Winterhof, Austrian Academy of Sciences 
                  Qing Xiang, University of Delaware 
                  Joe Yucas, Southern Illinois University
              
            
            OVERVIEW 
              The meeting is a focused workshop on specific current research areas 
              of finite fields. The areas being discussed are: (1) pseudorandom 
              sequences, (2) permutation polynomials and other functions over 
              finite fields, (3) irreducible and primitive polynomials over finite 
              fields. Each topic will have an attached 3-hour mini-course or invited 
              talks (or both), which aim to present the state of the art as well 
              as explain the techniques used in current research and open problems 
              within each topic.
            To supplement the mini-courses and the invited talks, we will be 
              accepting a small number of half-hour contributed talks on current 
              research in finite fields. Free access to rooms with blackboards 
              and computer access will be available.
            The meeting will begin on the morning of Tuesday July 20 and continue 
              through the afternoon of Friday July 23. Registration is free and 
              space is limited, therefore we recommend registering as early as 
              possible.
            IMPORTANT DATES 
              Deadline for registering: Tuesday June 30, 2010
              Deadline for contributed talks: Tuesday June 1, 2010 
              Workshop: Tuesday July 20 - Friday July 23, 2010
            
            SCHEDULE
            
               
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                   Tuesday, July 20 
                 | 
              
               
                | 10:00-11:00 | 
                Arne Winterhof (Austrian Academy of Sciences) 
                  Mini-course on pseudorandom Sequences 
                  Part I: Linear Complexity and Related Complexity Measures | 
              
               
                | 11:00-11:15 | 
                Coffee break | 
              
               
                | 11:15-12:15 | 
                Guang Gong (University of Waterloo) 
                  Multi-valued Sequences with 2-Level Autocorrelation from 
                  Iterative Decimation Hadamard Transform | 
              
               
                | 12:15-2:00 | 
                Lunch Break | 
              
               
                | 2:00-3:00 | 
                Qing Xiang (University of Delaware) 
                  Strongly Regular Cayley Graphs: Constructions and Problems | 
              
               
                | 3:00-3:30 | 
                Coffee Break | 
              
               
                | 3:30-4:00 | 
                Amir Akbary-Majdabadno (University of Lethbridge) 
                  On permutation polynomials of prescribed shape | 
              
               
                | 4:00-4:30 | 
                Jing He (Carleton University) 
                  A Family of Binary Sequences from Interleaved Construction 
                  and 
                  their Cryptographic Properties | 
              
               
                | 4:30-5:00 | 
                Frédéric A. B. Edoukou 
                  (Nanyang Technological University) 
                  Number of points in the intersection of two quadrics defined 
                  over 
                  finite fields | 
              
               
                |  
                   Wednesday, July 21 
                 | 
              
               
                | 10:00-11:00 | 
                Arne Winterhof (Austrian Academy of Sciences) 
                  Mini-course on pseudorandom Sequences 
                  Part II: Exponential Sums and Uniform Distribution | 
              
               
                | 11:00-11:15 | 
                Coffee Break | 
              
               
                | 11:15-12:15 | 
                Gary Mullen (Pennsylvania State 
                  University) 
                  How are irreducible and primitive polynomials distributed 
                  over finite fields? | 
              
               
                | 12:15-2:00 | 
                Lunch Break | 
              
               
                | 2:00-3:00 | 
                Stephen Cohen (University of Glasgow) 
                  Methods for primitive and normal polynomials | 
              
               
                | 3:00-3:15 | 
                Coffee Break | 
              
               
                | 3:15-4:15 | 
                Stephen Cohen (University of Glasgow) 
                  Methods for primitive and normal polynomials | 
              
               
                | 4:15-4:45 | 
                Georgios Tzanakis (Carleton University) 
                  On a generalization of the Hansen-Mullen Conjecture for irreducible 
                  polynomials with a fixed coefficient | 
              
               
                |  
                   Thursday, July 22 
                 | 
              
               
                | 10:00-11:00 | 
                Arne Winterhof (Austrian Academy 
                  of Sciences) 
                  Mini-course on pseudorandom Sequences 
                  Part III: Measures of Pseudorandomness for Binary and Quaternary 
                  Sequences | 
              
               
                | 11:00-11:15 | 
                Coffee Break | 
              
               
                | 11:15-12:15 | 
                Gary McGuire (University College 
                  Dublin) 
                  Computing Fourier Spectra | 
              
               
                | 12:15-2:00 | 
                Lunch Break | 
              
               
                | 2:00-3:00 | 
                Theo Garefalakis (University 
                  of Crete) 
                  Self-reciprocal irreducible polynomials with prescribed coefficients | 
              
               
                | 3:00-3:30 | 
                Coffee Break | 
              
               
                | 3:30-4:00 | 
                Behzad Omidi Koma (Carleton University) 
                  The Number of Irreducible Polynomials of Even Degree n over 
                  F2 with Four Given Coefficients | 
              
               
                | 4:00-4:30 | 
                Kseniya Garaschuk (University of Victoria) 
                  Highly nonlinear functions and exponential sums | 
              
               
                | 4:30-5:00 | 
                Amir Sakzad (Amirkabir University of Technology) 
                  Self-Inverse Interleavers for Turbo Codes | 
              
               
                |  
                   Friday, July 23 
                 | 
              
               
                | 10:00-11:00 | 
                Gary Mullen (Pennsylvania State University) 
                  Some basic results concerning permutation polynomials over 
                  finite fields | 
              
               
                | 11:00-11:15 | 
                Coffee break | 
              
               
                | 11:15-12:15 | 
                Joe Yucas (University of Southern Illinois 
                  Carbondale) 
                  Dickson Polynomials over Finite Fields | 
              
               
                | 12:15-12:45 | 
                John Sheekey (University College Dublin) 
                  On the roots of a polynomial connected with Golomb Costas 
                  Arrays   | 
              
               
                |  
                   End of Workshop 
                 | 
              
            
            SPEAKER PRESENTATIONS
            Amir Akbary-Majdabadno, University of Lethbridge
              On permutation polynomials of prescribed 
              shape
            Stephen Cohen, University of Glasgow
              Methods for primitive and normal polynomials 
              
              
              Frédéric Edoukou, Nanyang Technological University
              Number of points in the intersection 
              of two quadrics defined over
              finite fields 
              
              Kseniya Garaschuk, University of Victoria
              Highly nonlinear functions 
              and exponential sums
              
              Guang Gong, University of Waterloo
              Multi-valued Sequences with 2-Level Autocorrelation 
              from Iterative Decimation Hadamard Transform
              
              Jing He, Carleton University
              A Family of Binary Sequences from Interleaved 
              Construction and their Cryptographic Properties
            Behzad Omidi Koma, Carleton University
              The Number of Irreducible Polynomials 
              of Even Degree n over F2 with Four Given Coefficients
              
              Gary Mullen, Pennsylvania State University
               How are irreducible and primitive 
              polynomials distributed over finite fields?
               Some basic results concerning 
              permutation polynomials over finite fields
              
              Amir Sakzad, Amirkabir University of Technology
              Self-Inverse Interleavers for Turbo 
              Codes
            John Sheekey, University College Dublin
              On the roots of a polynomial connected 
              with Golomb Costas Arrays 
              
              Georgios Tzanakis, Carleton University
              On a generalization of the Hansen-Mullen 
              Conjecture for irreducible polynomials with a fixed coefficient
              
              Arne Winterhof, Austrian Academy of Sciences 
              Part I
              Part II
              Part III
              
              Qing Xiang, University of Delaware 
              Strongly Regular Cayley Graphs: Constructions 
              and Problems
            
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              If you have any questions or to register, please send any inquiries 
              to the organizers at finitefields@math.carleton.ca
            
             
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