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See the [http://www.loria.fr/~zimmerma/sd10_participants.pdf list of participants].
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See [http://www.loria.fr/~zimmerma/sd10_schedule.pdf the full program in pdf format].
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       * [http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~astorjoh/ Arne Storjohann]
       * [http://ljk.imag.fr/membres/Jean-Guillaume.Dumas/ Jean-Guillaume Dumas]:["Simultaneous Modular Reduction and Kronecker Substitution for
Small Finite Fields"]
       * [http://www.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~astorjoh/ Arne Storjohann]:[:/AStorjohannTalk: Algorithms for linear algebra on polynomial and integer matrices: similarities and differences]
       * [http://ljk.imag.fr/membres/Jean-Guillaume.Dumas/ Jean-Guillaume Dumas]:[:/JGDumasTalk: Simultaneous Modular Reduction and Kronecker Substitution for Small Finite Fields]
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       * Martin Albrecht
       * Gregory Bard
       * [http://www.rlmiller.org Robert Miller]: An example of implementing automorphism groups: linear codes
       * Martin Albrecht: [:/MAlbrechtTalk: Matrix multiplication over GF(2) in the M4RI library]
       * Gregory Bard : Using Graph Theory to Control Fill-in for Sparse Matrix Reduction to RREF over Fields of non-zero characteristic
       * [http://www.rlmiller.org Robert Miller]: [:/RMillerTalk: An example of implementing automorphism groups: linear codes]
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       * [http://www.warwick.ac.uk/staff/J.E.Cremona/ John Cremona]
       * [http://perso.univ-rennes1.fr/david.lubicz/index_en.html David Lubicz]
       * [http://www.warwick.ac.uk/staff/J.E.Cremona/ John Cremona]: Elliptic Curves in Sage
       * [http://perso.univ-rennes1.fr/david.lubicz/index_en.html David Lubicz]: [:/DavidLubiczTalk: Computing modular correspondences for abelian varieties (with Jean-Charles Faugère)]
     Contributing speakers:
       * Nadia El Mrabet: [:/NadiaElMrabetTalk: Implementing the Weil, Tate and Ate pairings using Sage]
   * October 11: Sage-Combinat (chair Nicolas Thiery) (follows the Elliptic Curves session)
     Invited Speakers:
       * Florent Hivert and Nicolas Thiéry: *-Combinat: Sharing Algebraic Combinatorics since 2000
     Contribution speakers:
       * Mike Hansen: Decomposable Objects and combinatorial species
       * Robert Miller: Partition Refinement for Classification
       * Franco Saliola: Posets and words in Sage-Combinat
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       * [http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~eschost/ Éric Schost]: Computing with triangular families of polynomials: an overview        * [http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~eschost/ Éric Schost]: [:/EricSchostTalk: Computing with triangular families of polynomials: an overview]
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       * B. Erocal : SCrypt: Using Symbolic Computation to Bridge the Gap Between Algebra and Cryptography        * B. Erocal : [:/BurcinErocalTalk: SCrypt: Symbolic computation assists algebraic cryptanalysis]
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       * [http://www-calfor.lip6.fr/~renault/index.html G. Renault]        * [http://www-calfor.lip6.fr/~renault/index.html Guénaël Renault]: [:/GuenaelRenaultTalk: Computation of the Triangular Representation of a Splitting Field]
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   * October 14: SAGE Demo by Robert Bradshaw at 17h.
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Each "talk" day (October 10 to 12) typically has 2 invited speakers, who are
specialists in the corresponding domain, not necessarily already in contact
with SAGE, and 3 contributed speakers, who typically describe a SAGE module
(or a proposal of).
Standard day schedule is as follows:
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The SAGE Days 10 dinner will take place on the 11th.    * 09h30-10h00 Arrival/registration
   * 10h00-11h00 Invited Talk 1
   * 11h00-11h30 Coffee Break
   * 11h30-12h00 Contributed Talk 1
   * 12h00-14h00 Lunch Break
   * 14h00-15h00 Invited Talk 2
   * 15h00-15h30 Coffee Break
   * 15h30-16h00 Contributed Talk 2
   * 16h00-16h30 Contributed Talk 3

The Sage Days 10 dinner will take place on the 11th.
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=== PhD students attendance support ===

Thanks to funds donated by our sponsors, we are able to support attendance costs for a small number of Ph.D. students.
Interested students should apply directly per mail to Paul Zimmermann (<[email protected]>).

Sage days 10 in Nancy (France)

October 10 to 15, 2008 at the Lorraine Laboratory of IT Research and its Applications (Loria)

Registration

Please register on the [http://registration.net-resa.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/gnetresa.woa/wa/newParticipant?idevt=281&profil=396 registration website].

See the [http://www.loria.fr/~zimmerma/sd10_participants.pdf list of participants].

Program committee

  • Michael Abshoff
  • Timothy Daly
  • Laurent Fousse
  • Clément Pernet
  • Ludovic Perret
  • Paul Zimmermann

The following program is preliminary.

Program:

See [http://www.loria.fr/~zimmerma/sd10_schedule.pdf the full program in pdf format].

  • October 10: Linear Algebra (chair Clement Pernet)
    • Invited speakers: Contributing speakers:
      • Martin Albrecht: [:/MAlbrechtTalk: Matrix multiplication over GF(2) in the M4RI library]
      • Gregory Bard : Using Graph Theory to Control Fill-in for Sparse Matrix Reduction to RREF over Fields of non-zero characteristic
      • [http://www.rlmiller.org Robert Miller]: [:/RMillerTalk: An example of implementing automorphism groups: linear codes]

  • October 11: Elliptic Curves (chair Laurent Fousse)
  • October 11: Sage-Combinat (chair Nicolas Thiery) (follows the Elliptic Curves session)
    • Invited Speakers:
      • Florent Hivert and Nicolas Thiéry: *-Combinat: Sharing Algebraic Combinatorics since 2000
      Contribution speakers:
      • Mike Hansen: Decomposable Objects and combinatorial species
      • Robert Miller: Partition Refinement for Classification
      • Franco Saliola: Posets and words in Sage-Combinat
  • October 12: Groebner Bases (chair Ludovic Perret)
    • Invited speakers: Contributing speakers:
      • B. Erocal : [:/BurcinErocalTalk: SCrypt: Symbolic computation assists algebraic cryptanalysis]

      • M. Brickenstein : Secrets of Singular and PolyBoRi

        • This talk presents techniques for Gröbner bases calculations implemented in the computer algebra system Singular and the

          PolyBoRi framework. I will consider

          • data structures
          • algorithms
          and give application examples, show their structure and explain how to exploit it.
      • [http://www-calfor.lip6.fr/~renault/index.html Guénaël Renault]: [:/GuenaelRenaultTalk: Computation of the Triangular Representation of a Splitting Field]

  • October 13-15: Coding Sprints (chair Michael Abshoff)
  • October 14: SAGE Demo by Robert Bradshaw at 17h.

Standard day schedule is as follows:

  • 09h30-10h00 Arrival/registration
  • 10h00-11h00 Invited Talk 1
  • 11h00-11h30 Coffee Break
  • 11h30-12h00 Contributed Talk 1
  • 12h00-14h00 Lunch Break
  • 14h00-15h00 Invited Talk 2
  • 15h00-15h30 Coffee Break
  • 15h30-16h00 Contributed Talk 2
  • 16h00-16h30 Contributed Talk 3

The Sage Days 10 dinner will take place on the 11th.

Location:

[http://www.loria.fr/presentation-en Loria] [http://cado.gforge.inria.fr/workshop/venue.html Coming to Loria (webpage from another event, don't be confused).]

   LORIA
   Campus Scientifique
   54506 Vandoeuvre-lès-Nancy
   France

[http://maps.google.fr/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&ie=UTF8&ll=48.665497,6.157295&spn=0.002643,0.00501&t=h&z=18 Google Maps]

Accomodations

Close events

You may be interested in the [http://cado.gforge.inria.fr/workshop/ CADO project workshop] which will occur at the same place, October 7-9.

Sponsors

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