Sage Notebook Servers
Who |
Where |
Why |
KAIST, Daejeon, Korea: http://sagenb.kaist.ac.kr |
Public servers with possible plans for use in courses |
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Jason Grout |
Drake University, Des Moines, IA |
(not yet, but soon--Fall 2009): Math modeling class, Multivariable Calculus class; Spring 2010: Numerical Analysis class, Multivariable Calculus class, and a Calculus 1 class |
William Stein |
University of Washington http://sagenb.org, http://nt.sagenb.org, http://demo.sagenb.org, http://uw.sagenb.org, http://alpha.sagenb.org |
Public servers for testing, courses, etc. |
Thierry Dumont |
University of Lyon 1 (www.univ-lyon1.fr), Website (front end to Sage,in french): http://sage-math.univ-lyon1.fr, Material : 3 sun V40z (24 core), 32GB; Sage version: 4.1; ldap authentification. |
Used "at random" for research, and will be used (next month) by groups of students (about 150 students -undergraduate- at the same time). Related projects: braille interface for blind students. |
Ondrej Certik |
University of Nevada, Reno http://nb.femhub.org/ |
We provide web access to our finite elements solvers, plus we also use it in the Math 666 course on numerical analysis and Math 282 course on differential equations. |
Robert Marik |
Mendel University of Forestry and Agriculture, Brno, Czech Republic |
Small server for basic course in Mathematics course at The Faculty of Regional Development and International Studies (20 students in lab); for Advanced Mathematics for distant students at Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology (about 20 students); and also for any user from the university. (Not public, behind firewall and accessible either from our campus or via proxy server of our university) |