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= SAGEdays4 = = SAGE Days 4 =
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The 4th SAGE days 2007, to be held the week of June 12-17, 2007 (a Tuesday thru Sunday) in the Mathematics Department of the University of Washington in scenic Seattle. The 4th SAGE days 2007 was held the week of June 12-17, 2007 (Tuesday through Sunday) in room 238 of the Mechanical Engineering Building at the University of Washington in scenic Seattle. It was also online at irc.freenode.net in the sage-dev room.
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The focus will be on coding sprints, rather than talks on various SAGE-related topics. Namely, it is planned to be a developers workshop, with fewer general audience talks. The conference was fully funded by the NSF UW/VIGRE and PIMS, so there was no registration fee and some participants costs were reimbursed. Thanks NSF and PIMS!

The focus was on coding sprints. SAGE Days 4 was a developer-oriented workshop, with plenty of opportunities for participants to talk and work with others.

 * [[http://www.sagemath.org/flier/flier.pdf|Poster]]

 * [[days4schedule| Schedule]]

 * [[days4/projects| Coding Sprint Projects]]
 
 * [[days4/Pictures| Pictures]]
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 * William Stein
 * David Joyner
 * William Stein, wstein@gmail.com
 * David Joyner, wdjoyner@gmail.com
 * Robert Bradshaw, robertwb@math.washington.edu
 * Tom Boothby, boothby@u.washington.edu
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 * Nick Alexander
 * Tom Boothby
 * Timothy Clemans
 * Didier Deshommes
 * David Joyner
 * Robert Miller
 * David Roe
 * William Stein
 * Gonzalo Tornaria
The following people expressed interest, and most attended.
 
 * Iyad Ajwa
 * Martin Albrecht (remotely)
 * Nick Alexander (UC Irvine grad student)
 * Tom Boothby (UW undergrad)
 * [[IftikharBurhanuddin|Iftikhar Burhanuddin]] (UCLA postdoc)
 * Craig Citro (UCLA grad student; first three days)
 * Timothy Clemans (Seattle High School Student)
 * Alex Clemesha (UCSD)
 * Josh Kantor (UW math)
 * Didier Deshommes (first 3 days)
 * Larry Eclipse (UW math alumni)
 * Kirsten Fagnan (UW, applied math)
 * Mike Hansen (Harvey Mudd College, remotely)
 * David Harvey (Harvard)
 * David Joyner (US Naval Academy)
 * Kiran Kedlaya (MIT; remotely)
 * Emily Kirkman (UW undergrad)
 * Robert Miller (UW grad student)
 * Joel Mohler
 * Bobby Moretti (UW undergrad)
 * Matteo Paganini
 * Yi Qiang (UW undergrad)
 * Dorian Raymer (UCSD)
 * David Roe (Harvard grad student)
 * William Stein (UW faculty)
 * Gonzalo Tornaria (Uruguay in South America, faculty)
 * Soroosh Yazdani (University of McMaster, Postdoc, remotely)
 
=== Local Information ===

Getting from SEATAC to UW: http://depts.washington.edu/rna2006/transportation.shtml

Directions to Padelford Hall coming from the south via I-5 northbound:
From I-5 northbound, take exit 168B (Bellevue/Kirkland)
to State Route 520. Take the first exit off SR520; the sign will
point to Montlake Boulevard NE. Turn left into Montlake Blvd.
and continue north past Husky Stadium. Move over to the right and take the
3rd right after the Stadium. Park in lot E1. It will cost $ 5 (a machine
takes ones and fives). Park your car and walk over the overpass
and up the hill. Look for the math Dept using the campus map
[[http://www.washington.edu/home/maps/campusmappg.pdf|campus map]] (pdf)
or [[http://www.washington.edu/home/maps/northcentral.html?PDL|Padelford Hall map]].

Accomodations:

 * [[http://www.washington.edu/univrel/visitors/accommodations.html|General hotel information]]
 * The [[http://www.seattleuniversityhotel.com/index.html|Seattle University Travelodge]] has free wifi and is conveniently located. Their rates are also reasonable (e.g., 78 and 88).
 * The [[http://www.collegeinnseattle.com/|College Inn]] is also a good choice, though sometimes gets booked up.

SAGE Days 4

The 4th SAGE days 2007 was held the week of June 12-17, 2007 (Tuesday through Sunday) in room 238 of the Mechanical Engineering Building at the University of Washington in scenic Seattle. It was also online at irc.freenode.net in the sage-dev room.

The conference was fully funded by the NSF UW/VIGRE and PIMS, so there was no registration fee and some participants costs were reimbursed. Thanks NSF and PIMS!

The focus was on coding sprints. SAGE Days 4 was a developer-oriented workshop, with plenty of opportunities for participants to talk and work with others.

Organizers

Participants

The following people expressed interest, and most attended.

  • Iyad Ajwa
  • Martin Albrecht (remotely)
  • Nick Alexander (UC Irvine grad student)
  • Tom Boothby (UW undergrad)
  • Iftikhar Burhanuddin (UCLA postdoc)

  • Craig Citro (UCLA grad student; first three days)
  • Timothy Clemans (Seattle High School Student)
  • Alex Clemesha (UCSD)
  • Josh Kantor (UW math)
  • Didier Deshommes (first 3 days)
  • Larry Eclipse (UW math alumni)
  • Kirsten Fagnan (UW, applied math)
  • Mike Hansen (Harvey Mudd College, remotely)
  • David Harvey (Harvard)
  • David Joyner (US Naval Academy)
  • Kiran Kedlaya (MIT; remotely)
  • Emily Kirkman (UW undergrad)
  • Robert Miller (UW grad student)
  • Joel Mohler
  • Bobby Moretti (UW undergrad)
  • Matteo Paganini
  • Yi Qiang (UW undergrad)
  • Dorian Raymer (UCSD)
  • David Roe (Harvard grad student)
  • William Stein (UW faculty)
  • Gonzalo Tornaria (Uruguay in South America, faculty)
  • Soroosh Yazdani (University of McMaster, Postdoc, remotely)

Local Information

Getting from SEATAC to UW: http://depts.washington.edu/rna2006/transportation.shtml

Directions to Padelford Hall coming from the south via I-5 northbound: From I-5 northbound, take exit 168B (Bellevue/Kirkland) to State Route 520. Take the first exit off SR520; the sign will point to Montlake Boulevard NE. Turn left into Montlake Blvd. and continue north past Husky Stadium. Move over to the right and take the 3rd right after the Stadium. Park in lot E1. It will cost $ 5 (a machine takes ones and fives). Park your car and walk over the overpass and up the hill. Look for the math Dept using the campus map campus map (pdf) or Padelford Hall map.

Accomodations:

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