"33 Years of Gröbner Bases"

RISC-Linz (Austria),   February 2 - 4, 1998


Scope of the Conference

Since the invention of Gröbner bases by Buchberger in 1965, this new method in polynomial ideal theory and algebraic elimination theory has become one of the standard methods in computer algebra. There exists by now a considerable amount of theoretical work on Gröbner bases, every major computer algebra system has an implementation of Gröbner bases, and the field of applications ranges from algebraic geometry and computer aided geometric design to chemical structure analysis. The aim of the conference is to assess the state of the art in the theory and practice of Gröbner bases. 
The first day of the conference, Feb. 2, is devoted to tutorials on various connections and applications of Gröbner bases to other mathematical fields. Papers on new research in Gröbner bases theory will be presented on the second and third days of the conference, Feb. 3-4. Additional activities such as minisymposia, software demonstrations, poster sessions, etc. are planned. 

Conference venue

The international conference "33 Years of Gröbner Bases" is organized by the Institute for Symbolic Computation (RISC-Linz) of the Johannes Kepler University Linz. The conference will be held in Schloss Hagenberg, the home of RISC-Linz. Hagenberg is located about 25km North-East from Linz, Austria.