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 * [[https://combinat.sagemath.org:8080|Experimental Sage notebook with the Sage-Combinat patches applied]]
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   Organized by Alejandro Morales, Anne Schilling, Nicolas M. Thiery.
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   Organized by Franco Saliola, Anne Schilling, Nicolas M. Thiery.
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   Organized by Paul-Olivier DeHaye, Nicolas M. Thiery.
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   Organized by Gregg Musiker, Franco Saliola, Anne Schilling, Nicolas M. Thiery.
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   Organized by Eva Curry and Hugh Thomas.
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   It includes several Sage and Sage-Combinat sessions    It includes several Sage and Sage-Combinat sessions.
   Organized by Anne Schilling and Mike Zabrocki.

Sage-Combinat

Sage-Combinat is a software project whose mission 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

Past news


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


How to participate and contribute

Communication

Code

Design

Documentation

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