SAGE Wiki
Workshops
- [:days4: SAGE Days 4]: Seattle
- [:days5: SAGE Days 5]: Bristol
PEOPLE
[:WilliamStein: William Stein], ["David Joyner"], [:MichaelAbshoff: Michael Abshoff], [:MartinAlbrecht:Martin Albrecht], [:TomBoothby:Tom Boothby], [:IftikharBurhanuddin: Iftikhar Burhanuddin], [:AlexClemesha: Alex Clemesha], [:DidierDeshommes: Didier Deshommes], [:DavidHarvey:David Harvey], [:YiQiang: Yi Qiang], [:RobertMiller: Robert Miller]
Mailing Lists
[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-devel developers]
[http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/sage-announce announcements]
Development
[:DevelopersRoom: The Developers' Room]
- [:Software: Ideas for Software to Integrate With SAGE]
- [:Software that may be useful]
- [:SAGE Enhancement Proposals]
- [:Software surveys]
BUGS
[http://sagemath.org:9002/sage_trac/ See the TRAC Server]
Recent/Upcoming Workshops that involve/impact SAGE
[http://modular.math.washington.edu/msri06/ MSRI Workshop on Modular Forms], Berkeley, CA, July 31 -- Aug 11, 2006
[http://modular.math.washington.edu/sage/days2/ SAGE Days 2 (Oct 6-10, 2006)]
- [:days3: SAGE Days 3 (Feb 17-21, 2007)]
[http://sage.math.washington.edu/msri07 MSRI Workshop on Interactive Parallel Computation], Berkeley, CA, Jan 29 -- Feb 2, 2007
- [:days4: SAGE Days 4 (June 12-17, 2007)]
Tips and Tricks
- [:Tips:]
DATA
- [:data: Put (links to) interesting data you compute using SAGE here]
IMAGES / PLOTTING
- [:pics: Code to make cool images]
- [:plot: SAGE plotting]
Components included in the SAGE standard distribution
- ["bzip2"]
- ["ec"]
- ["GAP"]
- ["genus2reduction"]
- ["Givaro"]
- ["GMP"]
- ["GSL"]
- ["IPython"]
- ["Rubinstein Lcalc"]
- ["matplotlib"]
- ["Maxima"]
- ["MWRANK"]
- ["MPFR"]
- ["NetworkX"]
- ["NTL"]
- ["PARI"]
- ["pexpect"]
- ["Pyrex"]
- ["Python"]
- ["Readline"]
- ["Singular"]
- ["Sympow"]
- ["Tachyon ray tracer"]
- ["Twisted"]
- ["ZODB"]
Other SAGE items
- ["optional packages available for SAGE"]
- ["experimental packages available for SAGE"]
- ["OSCAS"]s
- ["SAGE Reviews"]
- ["Teaching using SAGE"]
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