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Utilizing SageMath for applications in Algebra, Combinatorics, and Probability In this workshop, tutorials for beginners will be offered as needed. We will discover ways how to profit from SageMath's capabilities. If we identify missing functionality, we will initiate the process to fill these gaps.
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There will not be a strict schedule, but we will provide tutorials
for beginners as needed.
We will focus on utilizing SageMath for research in algebra, combinatorics and probability, but other interests are welcome, too.
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We will focus on discovering ways how to
profit from SageMath's capabilities. If we identify missing
functionality, we will initiate the process to fill these gaps.
== Programme ==

There will be no strict schedule. In particular, it is possible to only attend part of the workshop.

 * Saturday, 22.2., 10:00 opening

  * installation
  * lunch
  * introduction to sage
  * quiz

 * Sunday, 23.2., 14:00

  * work on individual interests

 * Monday, 24.2., 10:00

  * the asymptotic ring by Benjamin Hackl
  * multiplying apples and oranges: transparent arithmetic with different data types in SageMath by Daniel Krenn
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  1. Doris Behrendt, Universität der Bundeswehr München (tentative)   1. Doris Behrendt, Universität der Bundeswehr München
 1. Ariane Carrance, Universität Wien
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  1. Georg Hofstätter, TU Wien
  1. Jonas Knörr, TU Wien
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  1. Daniel Krenn, Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg (tentative)   1. Daniel Krenn, Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg
 1. Denis Polly, TU Wien
  1. Lucí
a Rossi, TU Wien
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  1. Michael Wallner, TU Wien (tentative)
  1. Yannic Vargas, TU Graz
  1. Franziskus Wiesnet, TU Wien

Sage Days 127

Saturday, 22 February - Tuesday, 25 February, 2025

Location

TU Vienna, Austria

Freihaus

Focus

In this workshop, tutorials for beginners will be offered as needed. We will discover ways how to profit from SageMath's capabilities. If we identify missing functionality, we will initiate the process to fill these gaps.

We will focus on utilizing SageMath for research in algebra, combinatorics and probability, but other interests are welcome, too.

Programme

There will be no strict schedule. In particular, it is possible to only attend part of the workshop.

  • Saturday, 22.2., 10:00 opening
    • installation
    • lunch
    • introduction to sage
    • quiz
  • Sunday, 23.2., 14:00
    • work on individual interests
  • Monday, 24.2., 10:00
    • the asymptotic ring by Benjamin Hackl
    • multiplying apples and oranges: transparent arithmetic with different data types in SageMath by Daniel Krenn

Participation and funding

Participation is free, please send an email if you are interested in attending.

If you are from Germany and need funding, please let me know so we can sort out possibilities!

Organization

Martin Rubey (TU Wien)

Participants

  1. Doris Behrendt, Universität der Bundeswehr München
  2. Ariane Carrance, Universität Wien
  3. Shane Chern, Universität Wien
  4. Susanna Fishel, Arizona State University
  5. Moritz Gangl, Universität Wien
  6. Mara Gruß, FU Berlin
  7. Álvaro Gutiérrez Cáceres, University of Bristol
  8. Benjamin Hackl, Universität Graz
  9. Georg Hofstätter, TU Wien
  10. Jonas Knörr, TU Wien
  11. Christian Krattenthaler, Universität Wien
  12. Daniel Krenn, Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg
  13. Denis Polly, TU Wien
  14. Lucía Rossi, TU Wien
  15. Martin Rubey, TU Wien
  16. Julian Rüth, no affiliation
  17. Franziskus Wiesnet, TU Wien

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