Innovation Week Day 3: CASC Conference Continues at Plekhanov University in Dubai
26 November 2025
Innovation Week 2025 continued at Plekhanov University in Dubai with the third day of the 27th International Workshop on Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing (CASC). Alongside it, a meeting of the university Advisory Board was held to review the university’s performance and set strategic goals for upcoming year.
For over 20 years, the CASC conference has served as a platform for experts, scholars, and young researchers to present original research and discuss emerging challenges in the field of computer algebra. This year, the conference features presentations exploring over 30 specialized topics in the field. The presentations of day three include:
• Evgenii Vorozhtsov: Polynomial Decomposition with the Aid of the Lagrange-Bürmann Formula
• Rikuna Tokuda and Hiroshi Sekigawa: An Approximate Decomposition of a Multivariate Polynomial Based on Structured Low-Rank Approximation
• Mahsa Ansari and Michael Monagan: A Failure Probability Analysis of a Modular Algorithm to Compute the Monic GCD of Multivariate Polynomials over Algebraic Number Fields Q(α1, … ,αn)
• Kazuki Komine, Akira Katayama, and Masaya Yasuda: A Hybrid Approach to Speeding Up Schoof's Algorithm on Supersingular Elliptic Curves
• Ryo Ohashi and Momonari Kudo: On Superspecial Hyperelliptic Curves of Genus 5 whose Automorphism Groups Contain C_2^3
• Tomoki Moriya, Hiroshi Onuki, Yusuke Aikawa, and Tsuyoshi Takagi: Lower Bounds of Costs of 3-Isogenies Formulas in the Framework of Generalized Montgomery Coordinates
As Innovation Week progresses, the CASC conference will continue until the 28th of November, offering a platform for high-level knowledge exchange and collaboration. The 22 research papers accepted for the 2025 edition of the CASC conference proceedings book can be accessed or purchased through Springer, and are also featured in the international publisher’s series Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).
For over 20 years, the CASC conference has served as a platform for experts, scholars, and young researchers to present original research and discuss emerging challenges in the field of computer algebra. This year, the conference features presentations exploring over 30 specialized topics in the field. The presentations of day three include:
• Evgenii Vorozhtsov: Polynomial Decomposition with the Aid of the Lagrange-Bürmann Formula
• Rikuna Tokuda and Hiroshi Sekigawa: An Approximate Decomposition of a Multivariate Polynomial Based on Structured Low-Rank Approximation
• Mahsa Ansari and Michael Monagan: A Failure Probability Analysis of a Modular Algorithm to Compute the Monic GCD of Multivariate Polynomials over Algebraic Number Fields Q(α1, … ,αn)
• Kazuki Komine, Akira Katayama, and Masaya Yasuda: A Hybrid Approach to Speeding Up Schoof's Algorithm on Supersingular Elliptic Curves
• Ryo Ohashi and Momonari Kudo: On Superspecial Hyperelliptic Curves of Genus 5 whose Automorphism Groups Contain C_2^3
• Tomoki Moriya, Hiroshi Onuki, Yusuke Aikawa, and Tsuyoshi Takagi: Lower Bounds of Costs of 3-Isogenies Formulas in the Framework of Generalized Montgomery Coordinates
As Innovation Week progresses, the CASC conference will continue until the 28th of November, offering a platform for high-level knowledge exchange and collaboration. The 22 research papers accepted for the 2025 edition of the CASC conference proceedings book can be accessed or purchased through Springer, and are also featured in the international publisher’s series Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).