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Main thematics will be combinatorics, number theory, dynamical systems and geometry. Main thematics will be combinatorics, number theory, dynamical systems and geometry. Developers for software [[https://www.sagemath.org/|SageMath]], [[https://pari.math.u-bordeaux.fr/|PARI/GP]], [[https://flintlib.org/|flint]] and others projects have confirmed participation.
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If you wish to come, get in touch with the organizers either by e-mail. If you wish to come, get in touch with the organizers by e-mail.
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== Satellites events == Previous edition (February 6-10, 2023): [[days117|Sage Days 117]]

== Satellite events ==
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== Access ==

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== Program == == Mentoring ==
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 * Start: Monday morning at 9:30 am
 * Official end: Thursday afternoon at 4:00 pm time of the last status report. People are welcome to stay around Thursday night.
 * Talks/Tutorials in the morning
 * Free time for coding/projects/collaborations in the afternoon
 * Daily status reports
During the week, we propose a system of mentoring.
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Participants are asked to express their wish for talks and tutorial here: URL to come Participants will be asked to report on their issues/problems/difficulties to his/her mentor in priority.
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Typically: If a specific point appears frequently, a tutorial on it will be scheduled.
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 * tutorials
   * SageMath and its ecosystem (Python, Jupyter, PARI/GP, GAP, flint, ...)
   * adapting your workflow: Jupyter, console, writing code in files
   * sharing code and writing Python libraries
   * advanced programming
   * interface C and C++ code with [[https://cython.org/|Cython]] and [[https://cppyy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/|cppyy]]
   * git
 * code presentations
 * programming project presentations
 * a lot of time for research projects and collaborations
== Schedule ==

 * Monday
   * 10am: short presentation of participants
   * 11am: attribution of mentors/small groups and start working on the projects
   * afternoon: continue working on the projects
   * 5pm: status report in small groups

 * Tuesday
   * 10am: pair programming quiz
   * 5pm: status report in small groups

 * Wednesday
   * 9am: work on projects
   * 5pm: status report in small groups

 * Thursday
   * 9am: work on projects
   * 2pm: global report on projects
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Participants are expected to think about their project in advance. Participants are asked to describe their projects here: URL to come Participants are expected to think about their project in advance: [[https://codimd.math.cnrs.fr/Z2e-nlQtRIKwa3VGlsQorQ#|Project page]]

== Pictures ==

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== Participants == == Confirmed Participants ==
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 1. [[https://xavier.caruso.ovh/|Xavier Caruso (Université de Bordeaux)]]
 2. [[https://www.labri.fr/perso/vdelecro/|Vincent Delecroix (Université de Bordeaux)]]
 3. [[http://www.slabbe.org/|Sébastien Labbé (Université de Bordeaux)]]
 1. [[https://xavier.caruso.ovh/|Xavier Caruso (Université de Bordeaux, IMB)]]
 2. [[http://www.slabbe.org/|Sébastien Labbé (Université de Bordeaux, LaBRI)]]
 3. [[https://fredrikj.net/|Fredrik Johansson (Inria, Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux)]]
 4. [[https://www.math.u-bordeaux.fr/~ballombe/|Bill Allombert (CNRS, Université de Bordeaux, IMB)]]
 5. [[https://github.com/saraedum|Julian Rüth]]
 6. [[https://alexjbest.github.io/|Alex Best (King's College London)]]
 7. [[https://vincent.neiger.science/|Vincent Neiger (Sorbonne University)]]
 8. [[https://mat.uab.cat/~masdeu/|Marc Masdeu (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)]]
 9. [[https://www.dmg.tuwien.ac.at/rubey/|Martin Rubey (TU Wien)]]
 10. Guilhem Mureau (PhD Student, Université de Bordeaux, IMB)
 11. [[https://iyakovlev23.github.io/|Ivan Yakovlev (PhD Student, Université de Bordeaux, LaBRI)]]
 12. [[https://www.math.u-bordeaux.fr/imb/fiche-personnelle?uid=kfu|Kai Fu (PhD Student, Université de Bordeaux, IMB)]]
 13. [[https://www.xlim.fr/personnel/legrand-lucas|Lucas Legrand (PhD Student, Université de Limoges)]]
 14. Magali Jay (PhD Student, Aix-Marseille Université)
 15. Fabrice Drain (PhD Student, Université de Bordeaux, IMB)
 16. Jana Lepšová (PhD Student, České vysoké učení technické v Praze, Université de Bordeaux, LaBRI)
 17. [[https://apelletm.pages.math.cnrs.fr/page-perso/|Alice Pellet-Mary (CNRS, Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux)]]
 18. [[https://irmar.univ-rennes.fr/interlocuteurs/andreas-pieper|Andreas Pieper (Postdoc, Université de Rennes)]]
 19. Fabrice Étienne (PhD Student, Université de Bordeaux, IMB)
 20. [[https://www.math.univ-paris13.fr/laga/membres/fougeron|Charles Fougeron (Université Paris 13)]]
 21. David Siukaev (M2 Student)
 22. Julia Slipantschuk (University of Warwick)
 23. [[https://irma.math.unistra.fr/~chapoton/|Frédéric Chapoton (CNRS, Université de Strasbourg)]]
 24. Zhubin Wang (PhD Student, Université de Bordeaux, IMB)
 25. [[https://webusers.imj-prg.fr/~mingkun.liu/|Liu Mingkun (Postdoc, University of Luxembourg)]]
 26. Pablo Montealegre (PhD Student, Université de Montpellier)
 27. Joseph Musleh (University of Waterloo)
 28. Clément Chenevière (Postdoc, LISN, Université Paris-Saclay)

Participants (without lodging at MNBA):

 * [[http://www.normalesup.org/~page/index.html|Aurel Page (Inria, Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux)]]
 * [[https://www.math.u-bordeaux.fr/~egoujard/|Elise Goujard (Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux)]]
 * [[https://razvanbarbulescu.pages.math.cnrs.fr/|Razvan Barbulescu (Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux)]]
 * [[https://www.labri.fr/perso/vdelecro/|Vincent Delecroix (Université de Bordeaux, LaBRI)]]

Sage Days 125: combinatorics, number theory, dynamical systems and geometry

From January 29th to February 1st 2024 in Maison de la nature du bassin d'Arcachon (France) in the parc ornithologique du Teich.

Main thematics will be combinatorics, number theory, dynamical systems and geometry. Developers for software SageMath, PARI/GP, flint and others projects have confirmed participation.

If you wish to come, get in touch with the organizers by e-mail.

Previous edition (February 6-10, 2023): Sage Days 117

Satellite events

  • Journées de combinatoire de Bordeaux JCB2024, Feb 5-7, Bordeaux

Lodging

All participants will lodge at Maison de la nature du bassin d'Arcachon

Participants travelling from far can arrive on Sunday.

Access

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Don't forget

  • Your binoculars for bird watching
  • Your computer

Mentoring

During the week, we propose a system of mentoring.

Participants will be asked to report on their issues/problems/difficulties to his/her mentor in priority.

If a specific point appears frequently, a tutorial on it will be scheduled.

Schedule

  • Monday
    • 10am: short presentation of participants
    • 11am: attribution of mentors/small groups and start working on the projects
    • afternoon: continue working on the projects
    • 5pm: status report in small groups
  • Tuesday
    • 10am: pair programming quiz
    • 5pm: status report in small groups
  • Wednesday
    • 9am: work on projects
    • 5pm: status report in small groups
  • Thursday
    • 9am: work on projects
    • 2pm: global report on projects

Projects

Participants are expected to think about their project in advance: Project page

== Pictures ==

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IMG_20240130_153156.jpg

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Funding

The workshop is funded by:

Organizers

Confirmed Participants

  1. Xavier Caruso (Université de Bordeaux, IMB)

  2. Sébastien Labbé (Université de Bordeaux, LaBRI)

  3. Fredrik Johansson (Inria, Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux)

  4. Bill Allombert (CNRS, Université de Bordeaux, IMB)

  5. Julian Rüth

  6. Alex Best (King's College London)

  7. Vincent Neiger (Sorbonne University)

  8. Marc Masdeu (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)

  9. Martin Rubey (TU Wien)

  10. Guilhem Mureau (PhD Student, Université de Bordeaux, IMB)
  11. Ivan Yakovlev (PhD Student, Université de Bordeaux, LaBRI)

  12. Kai Fu (PhD Student, Université de Bordeaux, IMB)

  13. Lucas Legrand (PhD Student, Université de Limoges)

  14. Magali Jay (PhD Student, Aix-Marseille Université)
  15. Fabrice Drain (PhD Student, Université de Bordeaux, IMB)
  16. Jana Lepšová (PhD Student, České vysoké učení technické v Praze, Université de Bordeaux, LaBRI)
  17. Alice Pellet-Mary (CNRS, Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux)

  18. Andreas Pieper (Postdoc, Université de Rennes)

  19. Fabrice Étienne (PhD Student, Université de Bordeaux, IMB)
  20. Charles Fougeron (Université Paris 13)

  21. David Siukaev (M2 Student)
  22. Julia Slipantschuk (University of Warwick)
  23. Frédéric Chapoton (CNRS, Université de Strasbourg)

  24. Zhubin Wang (PhD Student, Université de Bordeaux, IMB)
  25. Liu Mingkun (Postdoc, University of Luxembourg)

  26. Pablo Montealegre (PhD Student, Université de Montpellier)
  27. Joseph Musleh (University of Waterloo)
  28. Clément Chenevière (Postdoc, LISN, Université Paris-Saclay)

Participants (without lodging at MNBA):

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