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Sage Days 29
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Topics
- Number theory (elliptic curves, modular forms, etc.)
- Fixing bugs in Sage or any of its components
- Sage Notebook rewrite
- Applied mathematics: Numpy/Scipy development, Neuroimaging
Mailing List
Dates
- Monday March 21 to Friday March 25, 2011
Location
Seattle, Washington (on the west coast of the USA; *not* in Washington, D.C.), on the University of Washington campus.
We have PACCAR HALL 293 reserved 7am - 9pm every day March 21 - 25. This room is in this beautiful building.
Schedule
Monday March 21, 9am-10am |
Colloquium Talk: John Cremona (number theory) |
Monday March 21, 10am-12pm |
Participant introductions and coding sprint organization |
Monday March 21, 1pm-9pm |
Coding Sprints |
Tuesday March 22, 9am-10am |
Colloquium Talk: TBA |
Tuesday March 22, 10am-11:30am |
Status reports |
Tuesday March 22, 11am-12pm |
Talk |
Tuesday March 22, 1pm-9pm |
Coding Sprints |
Wednesday March 23, 9am-10am |
Colloquium Talk: TBA |
Wednesday March 23, 10am-11:30am |
Status reports |
Wednesday March 23, 1pm-9pm |
Coding Sprints |
Thursday March 24, 9am-10am |
Colloquium Talk: Fernando Perez (scientific computing) |
Thursday March 24, 10am-11:30am |
Status reports |
Thursday March 24, 1pm-9pm |
Coding Sprints |
Friday March 25, 10am-12:30pm |
Status reports and demos |
Friday March 25, 2pm-9pm |
Coding Sprints |
People
The participants are an exciting mix of pure and applied mathematicians and scientists. Those with listed dates are confirmed; those without dates are in some cases still tentative (though very likely).
- Ivan Andrus -- confirmed
- Jennifer Balakrishnan (number theory)
- Rob Beezer (undergraduate teaching, combinatorics) -- confirmed
- Robert Bradshaw (number theory, Cython developer)
- Volker Braun (geometry, software engineering)
- John Cremona (number theory) -- March 20-26, 2011
- Alyson Deines (number theory)
- Maarten Derickx (number theory, from Leiden, Holland) -- March 14-26, 2011.
- Burcin Erocal (computer algebra, Germany)
- Brian Granger (Ipython developer)
- Chuck Harris (numpy developer)
- Radoslav Kirov (number theory, Singapore)
- Thomas Kluyver (Ipython developer)
- Alex Leone (notebook)
- Robert Miller (number theory)
- Jarrod Millman (neuroimaging)
- Moritz Minzlaff (Germany) -- March 20-25, 2011
- Travis Oliphant (numpy developer)
- Min Ragan-Kelley (ipython developer)
- Robert Kern (numpy developer)
- Fernando Perez (Ipython developer, neuroimaging) -- March 22-25, 2011
- Martin Raum (number theory, Bonn, Germany) -- March 20-27, 2011
- David Roe (number theory)
- Gagan Sekhon -- confirmed
- William Stein (number theory, Sage notebook, Univ of Washington) -- confirmed
- Chris Swierczewski (theta functions/applied math, Univ of Washington) -- confirmed for "some days"
- John Voight (number theory)
- Justin Walker (number theory)
- Mark Wiebe (Vancouver) -- March 20-26, 2011.
- Jamie Wiegandt (number theory)
Funding
Write to William Stein wstein@gmail.com. Plan tickets must be on US flag carriers. Regarding price, we reimburse up to USD 500 domestic or USD 1000 international (contact us in case of unusual circumstances). Accommodations and local travel costs will also be reimbursed.