Contact

Contact

Computational Algebra Group

School of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Sydney
NSW 2006, Australia

Email

Postal Address

Computational Algebra Group
School of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Sydney
NSW 2006
Australia

Phone

+61 2 9351 2966

Office Location

Room 820, Carslaw Building (F07)
University of Sydney
Camperdown NSW 2006

Key Personnel

John Cannon

Professor
Email: john@maths.usyd.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 9351 2966

Allan Steel

Senior Research Fellow
Email: allan@maths.usyd.edu.au

Getting Help

Technical Support

For technical questions about using Magma, please email magma@maths.usyd.edu.au with: - Your Magma version number - Operating system details - A clear description of the problem - Relevant code examples (if applicable)

Bug Reports

If you find a bug in Magma, please report it here or send details to magma@maths.usyd.edu.au.

Licensing and Orders

For licensing inquiries, renewals, or new orders, contact magma@maths.usyd.edu.au.

Research Collaboration

The Computational Algebra Group welcomes research collaborations. Contact Professor John Cannon for information about potential partnerships.

Visiting the Group

The Computational Algebra Group is located in the Carslaw Building on the University of Sydney campus. Visitors are welcome by appointment.

Directions

The University of Sydney is located in Camperdown, about 3km southwest of Sydney's central business district. The Carslaw Building is in the heart of the campus.

By Public Transport: Take the train to Redfern Station, then bus 422, 423, 426, or 428 to the University.

By Car: Limited parking is available on campus. Visitor parking permits can be purchased at campus entry points.

Computational Algebra Seminar

The group runs a regular seminar series. For information about upcoming talks, please contact us or check our news section.

Acknowledgments

We acknowledge the many mathematicians and computer scientists worldwide who have contributed to the development of Magma. Their expertise and feedback have been invaluable in making Magma a world-class computational algebra system.