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 * January 17-19, 2010: [[http://wiki.sagemath.org/days28|Sage days 28]]: dynamics, geometry, and analytic combinatorics in Orsay  * May 2-6, 2011: [[http://wiki.sagemath.org/days30| Sage Days 30]]: Combinatorics (Schubert calculus, cluster algebras) and Number theory (integer vectors, multidimensional digit representations) in Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada '''''NOTE NEW DATES'''''

== Past news ==

 * January 17-19, 2011: [[http://wiki.sagemath.org/days28|Sage days 28]]: dynamics, geometry, and analytic combinatorics in Orsay
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== Past news ==

Sage-Combinat

Sage-Combinat is a software project whose mission statement is: to improve the open source mathematical system Sage as an extensible toolbox for computer exploration in (algebraic) combinatorics, and foster code sharing between researchers in this area.

In practice, Sage-combinat is a collection of experimental patches (i.e. extensions) on top of Sage, developed by a community of researchers. The intent is that most of those patches get eventually integrated into Sage as soon as they are mature enough, with a typical short life-cycle of a few weeks. In other words: just install Sage, and you will benefit from all the Sage-combinat development, except for the latest bleeding edge features.


Installation instructions


NEWS

  • Road map and current status

  • May 2-6, 2011: Sage Days 30: Combinatorics (Schubert calculus, cluster algebras) and Number theory (integer vectors, multidimensional digit representations) in Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada NOTE NEW DATES

Past news


Who are we? What is Sage-Combinat used for?


How to participate and contribute

Communication

Code

Design

Documentation

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