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* Monday-Wednesday: coding sprints * Monday morning-Wednesday morning: tutorial for newcomers and talks with a slant toward algebraic combinatorics
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* Thursday-Friday: tutorial for newcomers, with a slant toward algebraic combinatorics * Afternoons and rest of the week: coding sprints
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Newcomers are in fact welcome to join from the beginning of the week; * Thusrday 2pm-3pm: by a coincidence, the `Digiteo Seminar <http://www.digiteo.fr/prochaine-seance-du-seminaire-digiteo-organisee-avec>`_ will take place in our conference room, with a distinguished lecture by Georges Gonthier on computer-checked proofs: Le génie mathématique, du théorème de quatre couleurs à la classification des groupes.

Newcomers are welcome to join later in the week;
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You should reserve your room from the link above. To benefit from the
reduced price you just need to mention that you come for the "Sage
Days 49 conference" in the "Question" open field. The price reduction
won't show up on the web but that's ok: you will get the reduction
when you will make the final payment at the counter.
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To reserve a room, please send them an e-mail at
*[email protected]* or call *+33 1 64 86 36 00*. Mention
that you come for the "Sage Days 49 conference". If you want to share
a twin room, mention it and specify who your room mate will be.
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they tend to be booked early*. Therefore you are strongly encouraged
to reserve your room as soon as possible, even if you are not
absolutely sure about the dates. You can cancel your reservation later
on (see their web site for details). And in the worst case some other
participant is likely to be happy to take over your reservation.
they will run out soon*. Therefore you are urged to reserve your room
as soon as possible.
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- `Marc Mezzarobba <http://www.marc.mezzarobba.net>`_ (RISC, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz)
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- Dana Ernst (Northern Arizona)
- Travis Scrimshaw (UC Davis)
- Mathieu Guay-Paquet (UQAM)
See the `poll <http://framadate.org/3p4vprml76v9r3vz>`_.

If you are in the list below, please register above!

- Vivien Ripoll (UQAM)
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- Darij Grinberg (MIT)
- Anne Schilling (UC Davis)
- Chris Berg (UQAM)
- Florent Hivert (Paris Sud)
- Nicolas M. Thiéry (Paris Sud)
- Alejandro Morales (UQAM)
- Bruce Westbury (Warwick)
- Sam Clearman (Lehigh)
- Vivien Ripoll (UQAM)
- Austin Roberts (U. Washington)
- Laura Escobar (Cornell)
- Yan Zhang (MIT)
- Martin Rubey (TU Wien, only Thursday and Friday)
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- Salvatore Stella (Northeastern University) I could use some funding if available
- William Sl
ofstra (UC Davis)
- Elizabeth D
rellich (UMass Amherst)
- Salvatore Stella (Northeastern University)
-
Dima Pasechnik (NTU Singapore)
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Why 49?
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Because that's `7^2 <http://wiki.sagemath.org/days7>`_


Why Paris:
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“Be grateful you’re not in the forest in France
<<BR>>Where the average young person just hasn’t a chance
<<BR>>To escape from the perilous pants eating plants
<<BR>>But your pants are safe, you’re a fortunate guy
<<BR>>You ought to be shouting how lucky am I”
<<BR>>-- Dr. Seuss, Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?

}}}

combinat/FPSAC13 (last edited 2013-06-21 09:11:48 by ahmorales)