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Sage Days 96
Sage days 96 to be held at the Fields Institute for the program Teichmüller Theory and its Connections to Geometry, Topology and Dynamics. The schedule is available on the Fields website. This wiki page will be updated with all documents relative to the workshop (worksheets, tutorials, demos, nice pictures, etc).
In order to assist to the workshop you are asked to come with your laptop (though you are also welcome without laptop). It would also be great if you could make sure that Sage is installed on it (see "Sage Installation" below).
Worksheets
Introduction with the picture S_2_1.svg to be downloaded in the same folder (the worksheet is also available as intro.en.rst and intro.en.pdf)
- Programming
Sage Installation
The installation procedure depends on your operating system:
Ubuntu (versions >= 18.04) and archlinux: install the packages sagemath and sagemath-jupyter
gentoo: you can give a try to sage on gentoo
all other systems (GNU/Linux, OSX, Windows): go to the main SageMath website, go to the download section, choose a download server close to your location and download the Sage binary that corresponds to your operating system.
If you run GNU/Linux or OSX you can also try to compile the software from sources. The procedure is described in the documentation.
Organizers and participants
See the Fields Institute webpage.
Link to Pad
At this pad, we will coordinate lunch and so on.