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.. Note:: What's New:

    * Reintroduction to Sage Thursday June 20, by Travis Scrimshaw, Petit Amphi.
    * `photo gallery <https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ma0wmlaa3dkrhrb/Vo-0NQzm90>`_
    * Check the `complete schedule`_ for links to tutorials and slides of talks.
    * Address for Tuesday's get together (8pm): 39 avenue de Tilleuls, Bures-sur-Yvette. A group will leave from the Math building at 7:15pm, from the hotel at 7:30pm.
    * `map2 <http://goo.gl/maps/tdWM2>`_ with points of interest (Math department, Hotel, grocery store, restaurants)
    * `FindStat <http://www.findstat.org>`_ demo Tuesday June 18, 2pm.
    * The closest RER station to the hotel: Residhome Bures La Guyonnerie is **Bures-sur-Yvette** (one station after Orsay-Ville, see `map <http://goo.gl/maps/6VsP5>`_)
    * The `complete schedule`_ which contains abstracts (*note* first talk on Monday is now at 10h).

    * The wiki page to organize `projects and coding sprints`_ is ready.
      Add an entry for your project there or attach your name to a
      project that you'd like to work on.

    * Information on how to get to Orsay from airports in Paris.

.. _`complete schedule`: days49_schedule
.. _`projects and coding sprints`: days49_projects
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Sponsors
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- NSF grant OCI-1147247, Collaborative Research: SI2-SSE: Sage-combinat: Developing and Sharing Open Source Software for Algebraic Combinatorics
- `Laboratoire de Recherche en informatique <http://lri.fr>`_, `Université Paris Sud <http://www.u-psud.fr/>`_
- `Laboratoire de mathématiques <http://math.u-psud.fr>`_, `Université Paris Sud <http://www.u-psud.fr/>`_
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* Monday-Wednesday: coding sprints

* Thursday-Friday: tutorial for newcomers, with a slant toward algebraic combinatorics

Newcomers are in fact welcome to join from the beginning of the week;
Below is a timetable for the week; a full detailed schedule is available `here`__.

__ days49_schedule

    +-----+-----------------+-----------------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+
    | |MONDAY |TUESDAY |WEDNESDAY |THURSDAY |FRIDAY |
    +=====+=================+=================+================+================+====================+
    |09h00|Welcome, |Talk II |Tutorial III |Talk IV |Open |
    | |Sage installation|- T. Roby |- contributing |- M. Mezzarobba |Presentations |
    | | | |to Sage | | |
    | |Coffee | |C. Berg | | |
    +-----+-----------------+-----------------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+
    |10h00|Introduction to |Coffee Break |Coffee Break |Coffee Break |Coffee Break |
    +-----+Sage +-----------------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+
    |10h30|Tom Denton |Tutorial II |Tutorial IV |Tutorial IV |Open |
    +-----+-----------------+- Programming in |- coercion and |-coercion and |Presentations |
    |10h45|Tutorial I |Python and Sage |category |category | |
    | |Sage notebook and|V. Pons |framework |framework | |
    | |help system | |S. King |(continued) | |
    | |M. Guay-Paquet | | |S. King | |
    +-----+-----------------+-----------------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+
    |11h30|Talk I |Talk III | | | |
    | |- M. Zabrocki |- S. King | | | |
    | | | | | | |
    +-----+-----------------+-----------------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+
    |12h30|Lunch |Lunch |Lunch |Lunch |Lunch |
    | | | | | | |
    +-----+-----------------+-----------------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+
    |14h00|Round table |FindStat Demo |Exercises and |Digiteo Seminar |Exercises and |
    | |- discussion |(Chris, Viviane, |Coding Sprints |G. Gonthier* |Coding Sprints |
    | |A. Schilling |Travis) | | | |
    | | | | | | |
    +-----+-----------------+-----------------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+
    |15h30|Coffee Break |Coffee Break |Coffee Break |Coffee Break |Coffee Break |
    +-----+-----------------+-----------------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+
    |16h00|Coding Sprints |Coding Sprints |Coding Sprints |Coding Sprints |Final Status Report |
    +-----+-----------------+-----------------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+
    |17h00|Coding Sprints |Status Reports |Status Reports |Reintro. to Sage| |
    | | | | |T. Scrimshaw | |
    +-----+-----------------+-----------------+----------------+----------------+--------------------+
  
* Monday morning-Wednesday morning: tutorial for newcomers and talks with a slant toward algebraic combinatorics

* Afternoons and rest of the week: coding sprints

* 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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Access
------

The workshop will be held at the Faculté d'Orsay, probably in the `math department <http://www.math.u-psud.fr/acces.php>`_.
It's 45 minutes from Paris downtown by local trains, and a five minute walk from the hotel (see below).
Access and directions
----------------------

The workshop will be held at the Faculté d'Orsay, in the `math department <http://www.math.u-psud.fr/acces.php>`_ in the
Petit Amphi of the Bâtiment 425.

The **math department** is 45 minutes from Paris downtown by local trains (take the `RER B <http://www.ratp.fr/informer/pdf/orienter/f_plan.php?loc=reseaux&nompdf=rer_b&fm=gif>`_ from Charles de Gaulle or downtown Paris in the direction of St-Rémy-les-Chevreuse and get off at Orsay-Ville).
For more details see `directions <http://www.math.u-psud.fr/acces.php>`_ (in french). To purchase the train ticket, there are green machines that take credit cards or coins but no bills. The price to Orsay is 13 euros.

The closest RER station to the **hotel**: Residhome Bures La Guyonnerie is **Bures-sur-Yvette** (one station after Orsay-Ville) (see `map <http://goo.gl/maps/6VsP5>`_).

Here is a `map2 <http://goo.gl/maps/tdWM2>`_ with points of interest (Math department, Hotel, grocery store, restaurants)

The math department is a five minute walk from the hotel (see below).

Depuis Paris, prendre le RER ( ligne B ) en direction de St-Rémy-les-Chevreuse, et descendre à Orsay-Ville. Se diriger vers le bas de la vallée. On peut alors continuer à pied jusqu'à l'entrée principale de l'Université, puis suivre le sentier qui remonte, jusqu'au fléchage indiquant le bâtiment 425 vers la gauche ( voir le plan en cliquant ici ). Il est également possible de prendre le bus 06-07 ( voir le circuit du bus ) jusqu'à l'arrêt "Château", et suivre le fléchage à partir de là.

(From Paris, take the RER (line B) to St-Remy-les-Chevreuse and get off at Orsay-Ville. Proceed down the valley. We can then continue on foot to the main entrance of the University, then follow the path back until signs indicating the 425 building to the left (see map here). It is also possible to take the bus 06-07 (see circuit bus) to stop "Castle", and follow the signs from there.)
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See the `Projects list <http:/combinat/FPSAC13_projects>`_. The wiki page for the projects and coding springs is available `here`__.

__ days49_projects
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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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For now this all you need to do to request funding. If you were promised NSF funding, then please send the filled out `form
<http://wiki.sagemath.org/combinat/FPSAC13?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=Travel_expense_report+fillable_09.pdf>`_
along with the original receipts to Jessica Goodall at

Jessica Goodall, Department of Mathematics, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616 or by e-mail to
[email protected] .
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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)
- Matthieu Deneufchâtel (Paris 13)
- Salvatore Stella (Northeastern University) I could use some funding if available
- William Slofstra (UC Davis)
- Elizabeth Drellich (UMass Amherst)
- Eric Rowland (UQAM)
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“Be grateful you’re not in the forest in France  “Be grateful you’re not in the forest in France
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You ought to be shouting how lucky am I”  


-- Dr. Seuss, Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are? 
You ought to be shouting how lucky am I”


-- Dr. Seuss, Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?

Sage Days 49: Free and Practical Software for (Algebraic) Combinatorics, June 17th-21st, Orsay

Note

What's New:

  • Reintroduction to Sage Thursday June 20, by Travis Scrimshaw, Petit Amphi.
  • photo gallery
  • Check the complete schedule for links to tutorials and slides of talks.
  • Address for Tuesday's get together (8pm): 39 avenue de Tilleuls, Bures-sur-Yvette. A group will leave from the Math building at 7:15pm, from the hotel at 7:30pm.
  • map2 with points of interest (Math department, Hotel, grocery store, restaurants)
  • FindStat demo Tuesday June 18, 2pm.
  • The closest RER station to the hotel: Residhome Bures La Guyonnerie is Bures-sur-Yvette (one station after Orsay-Ville, see map)
  • The complete schedule which contains abstracts (note first talk on Monday is now at 10h).
  • The wiki page to organize projects and coding sprints is ready. Add an entry for your project there or attach your name to a project that you'd like to work on.
  • Information on how to get to Orsay from airports in Paris.

FPSAC 2013 (Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics) is the main yearly international conference in algebraic combinatorics. It will happen this year in Paris, June 24th-28th. We are organizing a Sage-Combinat Days as a satellite event the week before:

Sage Days 49: Free and Practical Software for (Algebraic) Combinatorics

Orsay (south west suburb of Paris)

June 17th-21st 2013

Sponsors

Tentative Schedule

Below is a timetable for the week; a full detailed schedule is available here.

  MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
09h00

Welcome, Sage installation

Coffee

Talk II - T. Roby Tutorial III - contributing to Sage C. Berg Talk IV - M. Mezzarobba Open Presentations
10h00 Introduction to Sage Tom Denton Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
10h30 Tutorial II - Programming in Python and Sage V. Pons Tutorial IV - coercion and category framework S. King Tutorial IV -coercion and category framework (continued) S. King Open Presentations
10h45 Tutorial I Sage notebook and help system M. Guay-Paquet
11h30 Talk I - M. Zabrocki Talk III - S. King      
12h30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
14h00 Round table - discussion A. Schilling FindStat Demo (Chris, Viviane, Travis) Exercises and Coding Sprints Digiteo Seminar G. Gonthier* Exercises and Coding Sprints
15h30 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
16h00 Coding Sprints Coding Sprints Coding Sprints Coding Sprints Final Status Report
17h00 Coding Sprints Status Reports Status Reports Reintro. to Sage T. Scrimshaw  
  • Monday morning-Wednesday morning: tutorial for newcomers and talks with a slant toward algebraic combinatorics
  • Afternoons and rest of the week: coding sprints
  • Thusrday 2pm-3pm: by a coincidence, the Digiteo Seminar 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; there won't be specific events organized for them then, but we will be available for questions and discussions while they get through tutorials on their own or work on their personnal projects.

Access and directions

The workshop will be held at the Faculté d'Orsay, in the math department in the Petit Amphi of the Bâtiment 425.

The math department is 45 minutes from Paris downtown by local trains (take the RER B from Charles de Gaulle or downtown Paris in the direction of St-Rémy-les-Chevreuse and get off at Orsay-Ville). For more details see directions (in french). To purchase the train ticket, there are green machines that take credit cards or coins but no bills. The price to Orsay is 13 euros.

The closest RER station to the hotel: Residhome Bures La Guyonnerie is Bures-sur-Yvette (one station after Orsay-Ville) (see map).

Here is a map2 with points of interest (Math department, Hotel, grocery store, restaurants)

The math department is a five minute walk from the hotel (see below).

Depuis Paris, prendre le RER ( ligne B ) en direction de St-Rémy-les-Chevreuse, et descendre à Orsay-Ville. Se diriger vers le bas de la vallée. On peut alors continuer à pied jusqu'à l'entrée principale de l'Université, puis suivre le sentier qui remonte, jusqu'au fléchage indiquant le bâtiment 425 vers la gauche ( voir le plan en cliquant ici ). Il est également possible de prendre le bus 06-07 ( voir le circuit du bus ) jusqu'à l'arrêt "Château", et suivre le fléchage à partir de là.

(From Paris, take the RER (line B) to St-Remy-les-Chevreuse and get off at Orsay-Ville. Proceed down the valley. We can then continue on foot to the main entrance of the University, then follow the path back until signs indicating the 425 building to the left (see map here). It is also possible to take the bus 06-07 (see circuit bus) to stop "Castle", and follow the signs from there.)

Projects

The wiki page for the projects and coding springs is available here.

Registration

Participation is free. To register, please fill in this poll so that we can plan ahead for rooms, coffee breaks, ... and also to optimize the lodging. Please send us your e-mail address as well so that we can get in touch with you as the workshop gets closer.

Lodging

We have negociated a reduced price at the nearby Residhome Appart Hotel from Bures-sur-Yvette. The rate is of 66€ per night (56€ 5 nights or more) for a two person studio (double bed or twin bed). There is also a reduced rate of 106€ (90€ for 5 nights or more) for a four person apartment (two double beds; probably not so convenient). Breakfast is not included; see the web site for the amenities.

To reduce the expenses you are strongly encouraged to find a room mate to share a double room with. In particular, for those person that will get funding from us for lodging, we will most likely reimburse on the basis of 33 euros per night in order to support more participants.

To reserve a room, please send them an e-mail at bures.guyonnerie@residhome.com 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.

Caveat: there are only a limited number of rooms with twin beds, and they will run out soon. Therefore you are urged to reserve your room as soon as possible.

Funding

For participants coming from universities in the United States, there is funding from our Sage-Combinat NSF grant. Please email Anne Schilling (email anne at math.ucdavis.edu) with your CV and an estimated budget. The deadline for this is March 30, 2013. Later applications will be considered as long as funds are available.

If you were promised NSF funding, then please send the filled out form along with the original receipts to Jessica Goodall at

Jessica Goodall, Department of Mathematics, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616 or by e-mail to jgoodall@math.ucdavis.edu .

Invited speakers

Tentative list of participants

See the poll.

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

  • Vivien Ripoll (UQAM)
  • Mike Hansen (Harvey Mudd)

Organizers

Why 49?

Because that's 7^2

Why Orsay?

“Be grateful you’re not in the forest in France

Where the average young person just hasn’t a chance

To escape from the perilous pants eating plants

But your pants are safe, you’re a fortunate guy

You ought to be shouting how lucky am I”

-- Dr. Seuss, Did I Ever Tell You How Lucky You Are?

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