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 * Simon King - [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/SimonKing/SAGE/How%20to%20implement%20new%20algebraic%20structures%20in%20Sage.sws | short version used at SD 35]] and [[http://sagenb.org/home/pub/3837 | original longer version]]  * Martin Albrecht - ''M4RI(E)'' [[attachment:20111219_-_M4RI_-_Warwick.pdf | slides]]
 * John Cremona - ''Sage as a research tool'' [[attachment:sd35.pdf | slides]] and [[http://www.sagenb.org/home/pub/3867 | worksheet]]
 * Bill Hart - ''FLINT'' [[attachment:flint.pdf | slides]]
 * Fredrik Johansson - ''Fast Special Functions'' [[attachment:flint-specfun.pdf | slides]]
 * Simon King - ''How to implement new algebraic structures in Sage: Sage's category and coercion framework'' [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/SimonKing/SAGE/How%20to%20implement%20new%20algebraic%20structures%20in%20Sage.sws | short version used here]] and [[http://sagenb.org/home/pub/3837 | original longer version]]
 * Arne Storjohann - ''Some ideas for efficient implementation of algorithms for polynomial matrix computations'' [[attachment:talk.pdf | slides]]

Slides, worksheets and references for talks at Sage Days 35

  • Martin Albrecht - M4RI(E) slides

  • John Cremona - Sage as a research tool slides and worksheet

  • Bill Hart - FLINT slides

  • Fredrik Johansson - Fast Special Functions slides

  • Simon King - How to implement new algebraic structures in Sage: Sage's category and coercion framework short version used here and original longer version

  • Arne Storjohann - Some ideas for efficient implementation of algorithms for polynomial matrix computations slides

SageFlintDays/slides (last edited 2012-02-17 10:48:16 by mstreng)