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Sage and cluster algebra workshop
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= Sage and cluster algebra workshop =
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The Sage and cluster algebra workshop will be hold at the University of Hannover,
Germany, February 8.10 2012.
The Sage and cluster algebra workshop will be held at the '''University of Hannover, Germany, February 8-10 2012'''.
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Requirements
============
If you want to add anything to this page (including your name in the participants list), use the temporary login !ClustersDaysHannover and clustershannover2012.
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- I suggest that everyone attending uses laptop with a linux or mac os system and knows how to work with it (like installing things). Alternatively, people can also use the Sage web interface, but that will not be the preferred way as it tents to be not completely reliable. == Requirements ==
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- It would also be appreciated if everyone tries to install Sage and the optional Sage-Combinat package before the course starts.  * Everyone attending should have a laptop with
  * a Linux or Mac OS System (running one of OS X 10.4, 10.5, or 10.6).
  * For those running Windows on their machines (if you do not understand what these things mean, Julian can explain the implications of these to you):
    * you install Linux on your System
    * or you try to get sage-combinat to work inside a "virtual machine"
    * or use the Sage-Combinat server at http://sage.lacim.uqam.ca. As this server is not completely reliable, this will not be the preferred way.
 * It would also be appreciated if everyone tries to install Sage and the optional Sage-Combinat package before the course starts. For instructions see http://wiki.sagemath.org/combinat/Installation. We will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 15:00 in the Leibniz Lab (IAZD's coffee room) to get sage installed on all the machines in some way.
 * Basic (or even a little more advanced) programming skills are not required but will be very helpful.
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- Basic (or even a little more advanced) programming skills will be very helpful. == Further reading ==
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A tentative schedule
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 * The Sage documentation http://sagemath.org/help.html#SageStandardDoc.
 * Many thematic tutorials on Sage can be found at http://combinat.sagemath.org/doc/thematic_tutorials/index.html.
 * The compendium for the cluster algebra and quiver package http://arxiv.org/abs/1102.4844.
 * For further references to background on cluster algebras and quivers see the references in the compendium.
 * Interesting lectures can be found at http://www.msri.org/web/msri/scientific/workshops/show/-/event/Wm550.
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Wednesday Feb 8: == A tentative schedule ==
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10:15-13:00 All sessions will be in the '''IAZD Seminar Room (a410)'''.
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- Installing Sage and the optional Combinat package
- Getting used to the Sage Notebook and the Sage command line
- Using the documentation
- How to get help
- Using Sage and Sage-Combinat online
=== Wednesday Feb 8 ===
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14:15-17:00 On Wednesday, we will mainly go through several thematic tutorials that can be found at http://combinat.sagemath.org/doc/thematic_tutorials/index.html, plus a presentation on the history and current situation of Sage and Sage-Combinat.
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- Some programming in Python and in Sage (which is based on Python)
- Using the Computer Algebra System Sage
==== 10:15-13:00 ====
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Thursday Feb 9:  * Installing Sage and the optional Combinat package
 * Getting used to the Sage Notebook and the Sage command line
 * Using the documentation
 * How to get help
 * Using Sage and Sage-Combinat online
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10:15-13:00 ==== 14:15-17:00 ====
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- First examples of the Cluster package and the interactive mode
- Theoretical background
- Working with finite and affine types
- Connections to root systems and subword complexes
 * Some programming in Python and in Sage (which is based on Python)
 * Using the Computer Algebra System Sage
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14:15-17:00 === Thursday Feb 9 ===
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- Exploring clusters for cluster algebras
- The classification of finite and mutation-finite cluster algebras
- Playing with the package
==== 10:15-13:00 ====
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Friday Feb 10:  * First examples of the Cluster package and the interactive mode
 * Theoretical background
 * Working with finite and affine types
 * Connections to root systems and subword complexes
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10:15-13:00 ==== 14:15-17:00 ====
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- More theoretical background like the bipartite belt
- Limits of the package
- Comparison with other packages on cluster algebras
- Finding more limits of the package
- Suggestions for further implementations
- Discussion
 * Exploring clusters for cluster algebras
 * The classification of finite and mutation-finite cluster algebras
 * Playing with the package
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14:15-17:00 === Friday Feb 10 ===
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- open session ==== 10:15-13:00 ====
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Participants
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 * More theoretical background like the bipartite belt
 * Limits of the package
 * Comparison with other packages on cluster algebras
 * Finding more limits of the package
 * Suggestions for further implementations
 * Discussion
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Please let me know if you are attending. I will then add your name to the list ==== 14:15-17:00 ====
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- David Pauksztello (local organizer)
- Christian Stump (organizer)
 * open session
  * How to contribute to Sage and the cluster package
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}}} == Participants ==

Please add your name to the list if you plan to attend!

 * Janine Bastian
 * Nathan Broomhead
 * Sira Gratz
 * Andreas Hochenegger
 * David Pauksztello (local organizer)
 * David Ploog
 * Julian Rüth (might join on Thursday and Friday)
 * Christopher Schure
 * Christian Stump (organizer, [email protected])

== Discussion ==

space for discussions like interesting topics, open problems, ...

Let me open with something not implemented but we have been asked to do:

 * implementation of quantum cluster algebras

== Attachments ==

 * [[attachment:Notebook intro.sws]]

Sage and cluster algebra workshop

The Sage and cluster algebra workshop will be held at the University of Hannover, Germany, February 8-10 2012.

If you want to add anything to this page (including your name in the participants list), use the temporary login ClustersDaysHannover and clustershannover2012.

Requirements

  • Everyone attending should have a laptop with
    • a Linux or Mac OS System (running one of OS X 10.4, 10.5, or 10.6).
    • For those running Windows on their machines (if you do not understand what these things mean, Julian can explain the implications of these to you):
      • you install Linux on your System
      • or you try to get sage-combinat to work inside a "virtual machine"
      • or use the Sage-Combinat server at http://sage.lacim.uqam.ca. As this server is not completely reliable, this will not be the preferred way.

  • It would also be appreciated if everyone tries to install Sage and the optional Sage-Combinat package before the course starts. For instructions see http://wiki.sagemath.org/combinat/Installation. We will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 15:00 in the Leibniz Lab (IAZD's coffee room) to get sage installed on all the machines in some way.

  • Basic (or even a little more advanced) programming skills are not required but will be very helpful.

Further reading

A tentative schedule

All sessions will be in the IAZD Seminar Room (a410).

Wednesday Feb 8

On Wednesday, we will mainly go through several thematic tutorials that can be found at http://combinat.sagemath.org/doc/thematic_tutorials/index.html, plus a presentation on the history and current situation of Sage and Sage-Combinat.

10:15-13:00

  • Installing Sage and the optional Combinat package
  • Getting used to the Sage Notebook and the Sage command line
  • Using the documentation
  • How to get help
  • Using Sage and Sage-Combinat online

14:15-17:00

  • Some programming in Python and in Sage (which is based on Python)
  • Using the Computer Algebra System Sage

Thursday Feb 9

10:15-13:00

  • First examples of the Cluster package and the interactive mode
  • Theoretical background
  • Working with finite and affine types
  • Connections to root systems and subword complexes

14:15-17:00

  • Exploring clusters for cluster algebras
  • The classification of finite and mutation-finite cluster algebras
  • Playing with the package

Friday Feb 10

10:15-13:00

  • More theoretical background like the bipartite belt
  • Limits of the package
  • Comparison with other packages on cluster algebras
  • Finding more limits of the package
  • Suggestions for further implementations
  • Discussion

14:15-17:00

  • open session
    • How to contribute to Sage and the cluster package

Participants

Please add your name to the list if you plan to attend!

  • Janine Bastian
  • Nathan Broomhead
  • Sira Gratz
  • Andreas Hochenegger
  • David Pauksztello (local organizer)
  • David Ploog
  • Julian Rüth (might join on Thursday and Friday)
  • Christopher Schure
  • Christian Stump (organizer, [email protected])

Discussion

space for discussions like interesting topics, open problems, ...

Let me open with something not implemented but we have been asked to do:

  • implementation of quantum cluster algebras

Attachments

combinat/ClusterPackageDaysHannover (last edited 2012-02-09 15:49:05 by stumpc5)