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<<TableOfContents>>

[[http://km.fjfi.cvut.cz/jn16|Numeration 2016 website]]
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== Topics == == Focus & Topics ==

=== Introduction and Tutorial for Beginners ===
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TODO Automata and transducers are available in !SageMath via its [[http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/combinat/sage/combinat/finite_state_machine.html|finite state machines module]]. The introduction of this package will focus on examples related to digit expansions.
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=== Add other Topics here === === Using SageMath in number system research ===


=== Experimenting with SageMath ===

The presentation will cover some experience collected while using SageMath as a tool to help in research and teaching. We will also shortly present the Julia language and compare it with SageMath.

== Tentative schedule ==

Saturday:
 * 9:30: * coffee break *
 * 10:00: welcoming session and introductions (+ installation)
 * 11:00: Introduction to SageMath (and Python) [Štěpán Starosta]
 * there will be room to try SageMath
 * 12:00: lunch
 * 14:00: automata in SageMath [Clemens Heuberger or Daniel Krenn]
 * 15:00: * coffee break *
 * 15:30: number theory in SageMath [Štěpán Starosta or Tomáš Vávra]
 * discussion, coding, etc.

Sunday:
 * 9:30: * coffee break *
 * 10:00 - 10:30: development for SageMath [Daniel Krenn]
 * 11:00: Julia vs. SageMath [Tomáš Kalvoda]
 * 12:00: lunch
 * 14:00: Using Sage in number system research (part 1) [Attila Kovacs]
 * 15:00: * coffee break *
 * 15:30: Using Sage in number system research (part ě) [Attila Kovacs]
 * discussion, coding, etc.
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 * Rob Rubalcaba (subject to funding)
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 * Attila Kovács
 * Horst Brunotte
 * Hbaib Mohamed
 * Mario Weitzer
 * Kamil Keprt
 * Karel Klouda
 * Ondřej Kolouch
 * Mohamed Mkaouar
 * Lukáš Novotný
 * Jan Šustek
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 * Tomáš Kalvoda

Sage Days 72 (May 21-22): satellite event of Numeration 2016 (May 23-27)

Numeration 2016 website

Organizers: Daniel Krenn, Štěpán Starosta

Location: Prague, Czech Republic

Focus & Topics

Introduction and Tutorial for Beginners

Automata and Digit Expansions

Automata and transducers are available in SageMath via its finite state machines module. The introduction of this package will focus on examples related to digit expansions.

Using SageMath in number system research

Experimenting with SageMath

The presentation will cover some experience collected while using SageMath as a tool to help in research and teaching. We will also shortly present the Julia language and compare it with SageMath.

Tentative schedule

Saturday:

  • 9:30: * coffee break *
  • 10:00: welcoming session and introductions (+ installation)
  • 11:00: Introduction to SageMath (and Python) [Štěpán Starosta]

  • 12:00: lunch
  • 14:00: automata in SageMath [Clemens Heuberger or Daniel Krenn]

  • 15:00: * coffee break *
  • 15:30: number theory in SageMath [Štěpán Starosta or Tomáš Vávra]

  • discussion, coding, etc.

Sunday:

  • 9:30: * coffee break *
  • 10:00 - 10:30: development for SageMath [Daniel Krenn]

  • 11:00: Julia vs. SageMath [Tomáš Kalvoda]

  • 12:00: lunch
  • 14:00: Using Sage in number system research (part 1) [Attila Kovacs]
  • 15:00: * coffee break *
  • 15:30: Using Sage in number system research (part ě) [Attila Kovacs]
  • discussion, coding, etc.

Participants

The following people will most likely be able to attend.

  • Daniel Krenn
  • Rob Rubalcaba (subject to funding)
  • Štěpán Starosta
  • Attila Kovács
  • Horst Brunotte
  • Hbaib Mohamed
  • Mario Weitzer
  • Kamil Keprt
  • Karel Klouda
  • Ondřej Kolouch
  • Mohamed Mkaouar
  • Lukáš Novotný
  • Jan Šustek
  • ...

Locals who will likely attend:

  • Tomáš Kalvoda
  • ...

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