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== Particiants == * Eviatar Bach (UBC) * Faird Aliniaeifard (York university) * Julien Courtiel (UBC) * Emily Gunawan (University of Minnesota) * Viviane Pons (Univ. Paris Sud) * Steph van Willigenburg (UBC) * Mike Zabrocki (York university) |
Sage Days 78 - June 29 -- July 1st, 2016, Vancouver
Sage Days on Combinatorics
Vancouver, BC Canada
Contents
These Sage Days are organized as a satellite event of the FPSAC combinatorics conference. The main mathematical topic will be combinatorics. Every one is welcome from Sage new comers to advanced developers: there will be plenty of introduction talks and also time for code sprints. It is the perfect occasion to learn Sage!
This is co-organized by Pims and OpenDreamKit.
Organizers: Viviane Pons and Julien Courtiel.
Dates and Venue
Date: 3 days From June 29 to July 1st, 2016
Venue: Vancouver (more details to come)
Registration
Please send the following form to Viviane Pons
Name:
Institution:
Date of Arrival:
Date of departure:
Need financial aid:*
Do you wish to give a talk or present a tutorial?**
* There might be some limited financial aid available going in priority to students to cover local expenses
** A talk can be on anything related to mathematical development (it does not have to be Sage) If you have some Sage experience, please consider giving a tutorial
Program
The program will include introduction tutorials to Sage and combinatorics in Sage. There will also be time for code sprints.
Detailed schedule to be announced.
Particiants
* Eviatar Bach (UBC) * Faird Aliniaeifard (York university) * Julien Courtiel (UBC) * Emily Gunawan (University of Minnesota) * Viviane Pons (Univ. Paris Sud) * Steph van Willigenburg (UBC) * Mike Zabrocki (York university)
Lodging, funding, and other practical informations
There might be some limited funding available: more information to come.
Check the FPSAC website for more practical informations on the Vancouver venue.