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This will be the wiki page for the Bug Days workshop taking place at the University of Washington in May 2012. | = Sage Bug Days 19: Seattle, WA = == May 24-29, Wallace Falls Lodge near Seattle == The aim of this workshop is to find and fix bugs in the Sage library. It will be held at [[http://www.wallacefallslodge.com/|the Wallace Falls Lodge]] an hour northeast of Seattle in the foothills of the Cascades. === Funding === Funding is still available: e-mail David Roe for more details. === Participants === The conference is organized by * David Roe (roed.math@gmail.com) * William Stein (wstein@gmail.com) The following people are likely to participate * Rob Beezer (University of Puget Sound) * Jon Bober (University of Washington) * Volker Braun (Dublin Institute for Advanced Study) * Karl-Dieter Crisman (Gordon College) * Jeroen Demeyer (Ghent University, Belgium) * Dan Drake (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) * Benjamin Jones (University of Wisconsin-Stout) * Keshav Kini (Nanyang Technological University) * Doug !McNeil * Andrey Novoseltsev (University of Alberta) * David Roe (University of Calgary) * Julian Ruth (Leibniz University) * William Stein (University of Washington) The following people are likely to participate remotely: * Paul Zimmermann (Inria Nancy - Grand Est) |
Sage Bug Days 19: Seattle, WA
May 24-29, Wallace Falls Lodge near Seattle
The aim of this workshop is to find and fix bugs in the Sage library. It will be held at the Wallace Falls Lodge an hour northeast of Seattle in the foothills of the Cascades.
Funding
Funding is still available: e-mail David Roe for more details.
Participants
The conference is organized by
David Roe (roed.math@gmail.com)
William Stein (wstein@gmail.com)
The following people are likely to participate
- Rob Beezer (University of Puget Sound)
- Jon Bober (University of Washington)
- Volker Braun (Dublin Institute for Advanced Study)
- Karl-Dieter Crisman (Gordon College)
- Jeroen Demeyer (Ghent University, Belgium)
- Dan Drake (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
- Benjamin Jones (University of Wisconsin-Stout)
- Keshav Kini (Nanyang Technological University)
Doug McNeil
- Andrey Novoseltsev (University of Alberta)
- David Roe (University of Calgary)
- Julian Ruth (Leibniz University)
- William Stein (University of Washington)
The following people are likely to participate remotely:
- Paul Zimmermann (Inria Nancy - Grand Est)