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   * A couple technical talks intermixed with coding sprints
      * Sharing code with the Sage-combinat patch server
      * Categories in Sage
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   * Design discussions, coding sprints
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   * Short focused tutorials (see below)
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== 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!

- Posets (Franco?)
- Words (Franco?)
- Species and decomposable classes in Axiom / Aldor / Maple / MuPAD (Mike? Ralf? Martin?)
- guess in Axiom / Aldor (Martin?)
- Coxeter groups, crystals (Anne?)
- Symmetric Functions, Non Commutative Symmetric Functions, using algebras with several basis (Jason? Nicolas?)
- categories/parents/elements (Nicolas)
- Implementing enriched enumerated sets, (e.g. how to enrich the partitions of 5 with a semi-groups structure) (Florent?)
- Implementing new combinatorial objects (?)
- Implementing new (Hopf) Algebras with bases (Florent? Nicolas?)
- Sharing code with the Sage-combinat patch server

*-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

Organizers

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!

Tentative list of participants

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.

If you don't have an account on this wiki, please send an e-mail to the Organization mailing list so that we can add you to the list.

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!

- Posets (Franco?) - Words (Franco?) - Species and decomposable classes in Axiom / Aldor / Maple / MuPAD (Mike? Ralf? Martin?) - guess in Axiom / Aldor (Martin?) - Coxeter groups, crystals (Anne?) - Symmetric Functions, Non Commutative Symmetric Functions, using algebras with several basis (Jason? Nicolas?) - categories/parents/elements (Nicolas) - Implementing enriched enumerated sets, (e.g. how to enrich the partitions of 5 with a semi-groups structure) (Florent?) - Implementing new combinatorial objects (?) - Implementing new (Hopf) Algebras with bases (Florent? Nicolas?) - Sharing code with the Sage-combinat patch server

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