AMS 2008 Booth
There will be a Sage booth at the winter joint mathematics meeting in San Diego. There will be a coding sprint at the booth.
The main booth organizer is William Stein.
AMS/MAA Joint Meetings 2009 Booth
There will be a Sage booth at the winter joint mathematics meeting in Washington, DC, January 5 - 8, 2009.
Please add your name below if you are planning on attending and can help out in the booth:
- Marshall Hampton
- David Joyner
- David Harvey
- Mike Hansen
- Jason Grout
Please add your name below if you will be at the meetings, and even just plan on stopping by.
- Kiran Kedlaya
AMS Special Session on Sage and Mathematical Research Using Open Source Software
The purpose of this session is to bring together those who develop and/or use or would like to use the mathematical software system Sage and related open source software in their research. The Sage session abstracts will be published in the CCA.
Organizers
David Saunders, University of Delaware, <[email protected]>
David Harvey, New York University, <[email protected]>
David Joyner, U.S. Naval Academy, <[email protected]>
The time slots scheduled are:
- Thursday, January 8, 2009: 8:00-10:50 AM
- Thursday, January 8, 2009: 1:00-5:50 PM
Attendees (tentative)
Jason Grout, Iowa State University <[email protected]>
- Kiran Kedlaya, MIT
Nathan Ryan <[email protected]>
Karl Crisman <[email protected]>
Gregory Bard, Fordham, <[email protected]>
Marshall Hampton <[email protected]>
Qing Xiang <[email protected]>
Robert Miller, University of Washington, <[email protected]>
Dan Roche, Univ. Waterloo, [email protected]
AMS session webpage
Tentative schedule
8:00- 8:20 Crisman - Undergraduate research in the mathematics of voting and choice using Sage.
- 8:30- 8:50 Grout - Sage in an early-graduate research course investigating the minimum rank problem
9:00- 9:20 Harvey - zn_poly: a library for polynomial arithmetic.
- 9:30- 9:50 Roche - Fast multiplication with low space complexity.
10:00-10:20 Hampton - Solutions, bounds, and finiteness of polynomial systems in Sage.
- 10:30-10:50 Kaltofen - Rump’s model problem and the computer search for records in number theory.
- 1:00- 1:20 Ryan - Siegel modular forms in Sage.
- 1:30- 1:50 Noel - Nilpotent orbits associated to Coxeter cells.
2:00- 2:20 Joyner/Miller - Coding theory and combinatorics in Sage.
- 2:30- 2:50 Villard - Numerical analysis tools for LLL lattice basis reduction. (cancelled - sorry)
- 3:00- 3:30 break
3:30- 3:50 Bard/Miller - Ultra-sparse matrix reduction to reduced row-echelon form for matrices over GF(2)
4:00- 4:20 Xiang - Modular ranks of the adjacency matrices of strongly regular graphs arising from semifields.
- 4:30- 4:50 Saunders - On matrix rank modulo small primes.