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An event for the SageMath user and developer community An event for the !SageMath user and developer community
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Talks will take place October 29-30 in various time zones. The schedule will be released soon. Talks will take place October 29-30, 2020, in various time zones. The schedule will be released soon.
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[[https://wiki.sagemath.org/Workshops|SageDays]] are gatherings of people interested in SageMath, from newcomers to contributors. Sage Days have been organized as local, regional, or international in-person meetings by a wide range of people around the globe. Because of the current global health crisis, Sage Days110 will be a fully virtual event following [[days109|SageDays 109]]. [[https://wiki.sagemath.org/Workshops|SageDays]] are gatherings of people interested in !SageMath, from newcomers to contributors. Sage Days have been organized as local, regional, or international in-person meetings by a wide range of people around the globe. Because of the current global health crisis, Sage Days 110 will be a fully virtual event following [[days109|Sage Days 109]].
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[[https://www.sagemath.org/|Sage]] is a mature, comprehensive, free (open-source) mathematics software system based on Python, licensed under the GNU General Public License, that integrates computer algebra facilities and general computational packages. [[https://www.sagemath.org/|SageMath]], or Sage for short, is a mature, comprehensive, free (open-source) mathematics software system based on Python, licensed under the GNU General Public License, that integrates computer algebra facilities and general computational packages.
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Speakers will be added once they are confirmed.  * [[https://kwarc.info/people/kbercic/|Katja Berčič]], KWARC, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen, Germany
 * [[https://rekhabiswal.github.io/index.html|Rekha Biswal]], Max Planck Institute, Germany
 * Guy Blachar, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
 * [[https://www.lri.fr/membre_en.php?mb=2165|Erik Bray], LRI, Université Paris-Saclay, France
 * [[http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/David.Coudert/index.shtml|David Coudert]], Inria and COATI, France
 * [[Éric Gourgoulhon|https://luth.obspm.fr/~luthier/gourgoulhon/en/]], CNRS, France
 * [[http://w3.impa.br/~heluani/|Reimundo Heluani]], Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada, Brazil
 * [[https://mathstat.slu.edu/people/hutz|Ben Hutz], Saint Louis University, USA
 * [[https://mjungmath.github.io/|Michael Jung]], Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands
 * [[https://users.fmi.uni-jena.de/~king/eindex.html|Simon King]], Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany
 * [[https://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~mkoeppe/|Matthias Köppe]], UC Davis, USA
 * [[https://albamath.com/|Alba Málaga]], [email protected]
 * [[https://riemann.unizar.es/~mmarco/|Miguel Marco-Buzunariz]], Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
 * [[https://sites.google.com/view/jianping-pan|Jianping Pan]], UC Davis, USA
 * [[https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/dmitrii.pasechnik/|Dima Pasechnik]], University of Oxford, UK
 * Wencin Poh, UC Davis, USA
 * [[https://www.lri.fr/~pons/en/|Viviane Pons]], Paris-Saclay University, France
 * [[https://www.imsc.res.in/~amri/|Amri Prasad]], Instiute of Mathematical Sciences, India
 * [[https://smp.uq.edu.au/profile/8305/anna-puskas|Anna Puskas]], University of Queensland, Australia
 * [[http://www2.math.uconn.edu/~troby/|Tom Roby]], University of Connecticut, USA
 * [[http://www.maths.nuigalway.ie/~rossmann/|Tobias Rossmann]], NUI Galway, Ireland
 * [[https://www.dmg.tuwien.ac.at/rubey/|Martin Rubey]], TU Wien, Austria
 * [[https://www.ndsu.edu/pubweb/~striker/|Jessica Striker]], North Dakota State University, USA
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 * Samuel Leliévre  * [[slelievre|Samuel Lelièvre]]
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 * Yuan Zhou  * [[https://math.as.uky.edu/users/yzh392|Yuan Zhou]]

Global Virtual Sage Days 110

An event for the SageMath user and developer community

Talks will take place October 29-30, 2020, in various time zones. The schedule will be released soon.

SageDays are gatherings of people interested in SageMath, from newcomers to contributors. Sage Days have been organized as local, regional, or international in-person meetings by a wide range of people around the globe. Because of the current global health crisis, Sage Days 110 will be a fully virtual event following Sage Days 109.

About SageMath

SageMath, or Sage for short, is a mature, comprehensive, free (open-source) mathematics software system based on Python, licensed under the GNU General Public License, that integrates computer algebra facilities and general computational packages.

Sage, first released in 2005, in over a decade of incubation in the SageMath distribution, comprising 293 software packages, has grown its own library of 1000 Cython and over 4400 Python modules, ranging from sage.algebras.* over sage.geometry.* to sage.tensor.*, with a total of over 2.2 million lines of code.

How to register and participate

Speakers

Organizers

You can also join the Zulip #sd110 organization topic to contact the organization team.

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