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* A couple technical talks intermixed with coding sprints * Sharing code with the Sage-combinat patch server * Categories in Sage * Decomposable classes and species in Maple, MuPAD, Sage, Axiom, ... * ... * Design discussions, coding sprints |
* Technical talks * Short focused tutorials (see below) * Coding sprints * Design discussions ||||||<tablestyle="width: 80%" style="background-color: #E0E0FF;">Saturday, July 25|| ||<|2> 9:30-10:30 ||<|2> Burcin Erocal and FrancoSaliola || Introduction to Sage|| || an overview talk about Sage, which explains the history and motivation for the project, demonstrates some key features of Sage, and discusses where we are going next. It will be accessible to people in all research areas and assumes no prior experience with Sage. || ||<|1>10:30-10:45 || Coffee Break || || ||<|2>10:45-11:45 ||<|2> Florent Hivert and Nicolas Thiéry || Introduction to Sage-combinat|| || an overview talk about Sage-combinat || ||<|1>11:45-13:30 || Lunch Break || || ||<|2>13:30-15:00 ||<|2> Franco Saliola and Nicolas Thiéry || Hands on Tutorials|| || ?summary? || ||<|1>15:00-15.30|| Coffee Break || || ||<|1>15:30-16:00|| Jason Bandlow || Symmetric Functions|| ||<|2> 16:00-17:00 ||<|2> Burcin Erocal || How to get started developing Sage|| || a summary of relevant bits and pieces for developing software with Sage || ||<|1>17:15- || Coding Sprint Organization || Short self introductions, [[/projects|list of project ideas]] and people willing to work on them || ||||||<tablestyle="width: 80%" style="background-color: #E0E0FF;">Sunday, July 26|| ||<|2> 9:30-12:00 ||<|2> Informal Sage-Combinat lab || come work on your own problem with experts at your full disposition || || ?list of possible topics? || ||<|1>12:00- || Free afternoon || || ||||||<tablestyle="width: 80%" style="background-color: #E0E0FF;">Monday, July 26|| ||<|1>9:30-10:15||<|1>FrancoSaliola|| Posets and words|| ||<|1>10:15-10:30|| Coffee Break || || ||<|2>10:30-12:00||<|2>Carsten Schneider and Burcin Erocal|| Difference Fields and Symbolic Summation in Sage || || ?summary? || ||<|1>12:00-13:30 || Lunch Break || || ||<|2>13:30-14:30 ||<|2>FrancoSaliola|| Python tutorial 1|| ||Elements of the language for combinatorics|| ||<|2>14:30-15:30||<|2>DanDrake || Combinatorial generation by backtracking || ||?summary?|| ||15:30-16:00||Tea Time|| || ||<|2> 16:00-17:00 ||<|2> Ralf Hemmecke and Florent Hivert || Combinatorial species and tree-like structures || || Practical use in Aldor and Sage || ||<|1>17:00-||Coding Sprint Status Reports|| || ||||||<tablestyle="width: 80%" style="background-color: #E0E0FF;">Tuesday, July 27|| ||<|1>9:30-10:30 || Anne Schilling and Nicolas M. Thiéry|| Root systems, coxeter groups and crystals || ||<|2> 10:30-11:30 ||<|2> Franco Saliola || Python tutorial 2 || || Data structures, dictionaries, hashing, mutability || ||<|1> 11:30-12:00 || Florent Hivert|| Version control with mercurial for LaTeX and programming || ||<|1> 12:00-13:30 || Lunch Break || || ||<|2> 13:30-15:00 ||<|2> NicolasThiéry || Categories for the working mathematical programmer || || Implementing algebraic structures in Sage, using parent, elements, and categories|| ||<|1>15:00-15:30 || Tea Time || || ||<|1> 15:30-16:30 || Florent Hivert NicolasThiéry || Implementing Hopf algebras || ||<|1> 17:00- || Coding Sprint Status Reports || || ||||||<tablestyle="width: 80%" style="background-color: #E0E0FF;">Wednesday, July 28|| ||<|1> 9:30-10:30 || <speaker?> || Sharing experimental code with the Sage-Combinat patch server|| ||<|1> 10:30-12:00 || Coding sprints || || ||<|1> 12:00-13:30 || Lunch Break || || ||<|1> 13:30- || Coding sprints || || ||||||<tablestyle="width: 80%" style="background-color: #E0E0FF;">Thursday, July 29|| ||<|1> 9:30-12:00 || Coding sprints || || ||<|1> 12:00-13:30 || Lunch Break || || ||<|1> 13:30- || Coding sprints || || ||<|1> 14:00- || Coding Sprint wrapup || || == Projects == * [[/projects|Project page]] |
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* Ralf Hemmecke | * Ralf Hemmecke - [email protected] |
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There is an [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-combinat-days/|Organization mailing list] | == Registration == |
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== Tentative list of participants == | Registration is free, but please register on: http://www.conferences.jku.at/riscsummer2009/e2570/index_eng.html. |
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We will use this list instead of a formal registration procedure to determine if additional rooms will need to be rented for the workshop. Please add your name to the list below if you will attend. You can also add your name with a following '?' to indicate that you plan to come, but it's not certain yet. | Very convenient and reasonably priced rooms are available for reservation from the same site, but may run out. Register early! |
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If you don't have an account on this wiki, please send an e-mail to the [[http://groups.google.com/group/sage-combinat-days/|Organization mailing list]] so that we can add you to the list. |
== Prerequisites == |
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* Michael Abshoff * Jason Bandlow? * Paul-Olivier Dehaye * MikeHansen? * DanDrake |
All attendees are expected to have Sage >= 4.1 and the Sage-Combinat patches installed on their laptops. If you do not plan to bring a laptop, please contact the organizers, and we will have a terminal setup for you. Please come see us for help during FPSAC if you encounter any problem! Sage 4.1 will be available shortly from: http://www.sagemath.org/download.html See http://wiki.sagemath.org/combinat/MercurialStepByStep for the installation instructions of Sage-Combinat. On UNIX/Mac, it boils down to running the following command in a terminal: {{{ sage -combinat install }}} == T-Shirts == If you would like to get the T-Shirt for this workshop (~$10), please write the size below before July 11th. Here is the current design (suggestions welcome): [[attachment:front-nt.png]] [[attachment:back-nt-2.png]] And if you wonder about the meaning: ``Sage is the powerful propeller allowing us to soar high to our [[http://you-tube.com/watch?v=860pEuwHgCw|Castle in the Sky]]. Our hope is that in return our scouting will help drive the car to new horizons``. === Registered Participants === * Jason Bandlow * NicolasBorie (T-Shirt size L) * Adrien Boussicault * Mahir Bilen Can * Hayat Cheballah * Anders Claesson * DanDrake (T-shirt size M) * Burcin Erocal (T-Shirt sizes M + S) * Valentin Féray * Christoph Fuerst * Ralf Hemmecke |
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* DavidJoyner? * Conrado Martinez? * RobertMiller? * FrancoSaliola * AnneSchilling * NicolasThiéry * Burcin Erocal * Ralf Hemmecke * ... |
* Alain Lascoux * Conrado Martinez * Peter McNamara (leaving Monday afternoon) * Philippe Nadeau * Yasuhide NUMATA * Steven Pon * FrancoSaliola (leaving 28 July) * Anne Schilling (T-Shirt size S) * Flavia Stan * Jessica Striker * Hossein Teimoori * NicolasThiéry (T-Shirt size M) * Haseeb Ul Haq * Zafeirakis Zafeirakopoulos == Preliminary list of short tutorials == Besides the main general-purpose Sage-Combinat tutorial, we will run short tutorials focused on specific features, with a (flexible) format like 10 minutes of presentation; 20 minutes of exercises. Here are some ideas. Please feel free to suggest others, especially around some features you developed yourself! * Symmetric Functions, Non Commutative Symmetric Functions, using algebras with several basis (Jason? Nicolas?) * Implementing enriched enumerated sets, (e.g. how to enrich the partitions of 5 with a semi-groups structure) (Florent?) * Implementing new combinatorial objects (?) |
*-Combinat 2009
International Sage Workshop on Free and Practical Software for Algebraic Combinatorics
Dates: July 25-29
Location: RISC, Linz, Austria
This event will follow FPSAC'09, and be part of RISC's summer 2009.
Goals
- get new users and developers on board, especially from the FPSAC community
- help former MuPAD-Combinat users to switch to Sage
- developers meeting
Tentative program
- Saturday:
- Sage and Sage-Combinat introductory talks
- Hands on tutorials
- Sunday:
- Informal Sage-Combinat lab: come work on your own problem with experts at your full disposition
- Relaxed afternoon (to recover from a long FPSAC week)
- Monday-Wednesday:
- Informal Sage-Combinat lab
- Technical talks
- Short focused tutorials (see below)
- Coding sprints
- Design discussions
Saturday, July 25 |
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9:30-10:30 |
Burcin Erocal and FrancoSaliola |
Introduction to Sage |
an overview talk about Sage, which explains the history and motivation for the project, demonstrates some key features of Sage, and discusses where we are going next. It will be accessible to people in all research areas and assumes no prior experience with Sage. |
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10:30-10:45 |
Coffee Break |
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10:45-11:45 |
Florent Hivert and Nicolas Thiéry |
Introduction to Sage-combinat |
an overview talk about Sage-combinat |
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11:45-13:30 |
Lunch Break |
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13:30-15:00 |
Franco Saliola and Nicolas Thiéry |
Hands on Tutorials |
?summary? |
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15:00-15.30 |
Coffee Break |
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15:30-16:00 |
Jason Bandlow |
Symmetric Functions |
16:00-17:00 |
Burcin Erocal |
How to get started developing Sage |
a summary of relevant bits and pieces for developing software with Sage |
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17:15- |
Coding Sprint Organization |
Short self introductions, list of project ideas and people willing to work on them |
Sunday, July 26 |
||
9:30-12:00 |
Informal Sage-Combinat lab |
come work on your own problem with experts at your full disposition |
?list of possible topics? |
||
12:00- |
Free afternoon |
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Monday, July 26 |
||
9:30-10:15 |
Posets and words |
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10:15-10:30 |
Coffee Break |
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10:30-12:00 |
Carsten Schneider and Burcin Erocal |
Difference Fields and Symbolic Summation in Sage |
?summary? |
||
12:00-13:30 |
Lunch Break |
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13:30-14:30 |
Python tutorial 1 |
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Elements of the language for combinatorics |
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14:30-15:30 |
Combinatorial generation by backtracking |
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?summary? |
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15:30-16:00 |
Tea Time |
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16:00-17:00 |
Ralf Hemmecke and Florent Hivert |
Combinatorial species and tree-like structures |
Practical use in Aldor and Sage |
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17:00- |
Coding Sprint Status Reports |
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Tuesday, July 27 |
||
9:30-10:30 |
Anne Schilling and Nicolas M. Thiéry |
Root systems, coxeter groups and crystals |
10:30-11:30 |
Franco Saliola |
Python tutorial 2 |
Data structures, dictionaries, hashing, mutability |
||
11:30-12:00 |
Florent Hivert |
Version control with mercurial for LaTeX and programming |
12:00-13:30 |
Lunch Break |
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13:30-15:00 |
Categories for the working mathematical programmer |
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Implementing algebraic structures in Sage, using parent, elements, and categories |
||
15:00-15:30 |
Tea Time |
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15:30-16:30 |
Florent Hivert NicolasThiéry |
Implementing Hopf algebras |
17:00- |
Coding Sprint Status Reports |
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Wednesday, July 28 |
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9:30-10:30 |
<speaker?> |
Sharing experimental code with the Sage-Combinat patch server |
10:30-12:00 |
Coding sprints |
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12:00-13:30 |
Lunch Break |
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13:30- |
Coding sprints |
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Thursday, July 29 |
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9:30-12:00 |
Coding sprints |
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12:00-13:30 |
Lunch Break |
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13:30- |
Coding sprints |
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14:00- |
Coding Sprint wrapup |
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Projects
Organizers
Burcin Erocal - [email protected]
Ralf Hemmecke - [email protected]
Registration
Registration is free, but please register on: http://www.conferences.jku.at/riscsummer2009/e2570/index_eng.html.
Very convenient and reasonably priced rooms are available for reservation from the same site, but may run out. Register early!
Prerequisites
All attendees are expected to have Sage >= 4.1 and the Sage-Combinat patches installed on their laptops. If you do not plan to bring a laptop, please contact the organizers, and we will have a terminal setup for you. Please come see us for help during FPSAC if you encounter any problem!
Sage 4.1 will be available shortly from: http://www.sagemath.org/download.html
See http://wiki.sagemath.org/combinat/MercurialStepByStep for the installation instructions of Sage-Combinat. On UNIX/Mac, it boils down to running the following command in a terminal:
sage -combinat install
T-Shirts
If you would like to get the T-Shirt for this workshop (~$10), please write the size below before July 11th. Here is the current design (suggestions welcome): front-nt.png back-nt-2.png
And if you wonder about the meaning: Sage is the powerful propeller allowing us to soar high to our Castle in the Sky. Our hope is that in return our scouting will help drive the car to new horizons.
Registered Participants
- Jason Bandlow
NicolasBorie (T-Shirt size L)
- Adrien Boussicault
- Mahir Bilen Can
- Hayat Cheballah
- Anders Claesson
DanDrake (T-shirt size M)
- Burcin Erocal (T-Shirt sizes M + S)
- Valentin Féray
- Christoph Fuerst
- Ralf Hemmecke
- Alain Lascoux
- Conrado Martinez
Peter McNamara (leaving Monday afternoon)
- Philippe Nadeau
- Yasuhide NUMATA
- Steven Pon
FrancoSaliola (leaving 28 July)
- Anne Schilling (T-Shirt size S)
- Flavia Stan
- Jessica Striker
- Hossein Teimoori
NicolasThiéry (T-Shirt size M)
- Haseeb Ul Haq
- Zafeirakis Zafeirakopoulos
Preliminary list of short tutorials
Besides the main general-purpose Sage-Combinat tutorial, we will run short tutorials focused on specific features, with a (flexible) format like 10 minutes of presentation; 20 minutes of exercises. Here are some ideas. Please feel free to suggest others, especially around some features you developed yourself!
- Symmetric Functions, Non Commutative Symmetric Functions, using algebras with several basis (Jason? Nicolas?)
- Implementing enriched enumerated sets, (e.g. how to enrich the partitions of 5 with a semi-groups structure) (Florent?)
- Implementing new combinatorial objects (?)