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 * Journées de combinatoire de Bordeaux [[https://jcb.labri.fr/2023/|JCB2023]], Jan 30 to Fev 1, 2023.
 * [[https://www.pycon.fr/2023/|Pycon FR]], Feb 16-19, 2023, Université de Bordeaux.
 * Journées de combinatoire de Bordeaux [[https://jcb.labri.fr/2023/|JCB2023]], Jan 30 to Feb 1, Bordeaux
 * [[https://www.pycon.fr/2023/|Pycon FR]], Feb 16-19, (Bordeaux).
 * [[https://www.comitedesfetesleteich.fr/foulees-des-plaines.html|foul
ée des plaines (running 5km or 10 km)]], Feb 5th

Sage Days 117: combinatorics, number theory, dynamical systems and geometry

From 6th to 10th of February 2023 in Maison de la nature du bassin d'Arcachon (France) in the parc ornithologique du Teich.

Main thematics will be combinatorics, number theory, dynamical systems and geometry.

If you wish to come, get in touch with the organizers either by e-mail or on zulip.

The workshop is funded by the Agence National de Recherche through the projects ANR CODYS ANR-18-CE40-0007 and ANR CLAPCLAP, with the support of Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique (LaBRI) and Institut de Mathématiques de Bordeaux (IMB) part of Université de Bordeaux.

Lodging

Most participants will lodge at MNBA. We also reserved two additional Gîtes de France nearby:

Participants travelling from far can arrive on Sunday.

Participants arriving from Bordeaux can bring their bike as it may be useful to travel from the workshop to the Gîtes de France.

Don't forget

  • Your binoculars for bird watching
  • Your bike if you are from Bordeaux region and you stay at one of the two Gîte (2km from MNBA)
  • Your computer

Program

  • Start: Monday morning at 9:30 am
  • End: Friday afternoon at 4:00 pm
  • Talks/Tutorials in the morning
  • Free time for coding/projects/collaborations in the afternoon
  • Daily status reports

Participants are asked to express their wish for talks and tutorial here: https://codimd.math.cnrs.fr/fXNTId-5Q06e2RVvu31g4w?both

Typically:

  • tutorials
    • SageMath and its ecosystem (Python, Jupyter, PARI/GP, GAP, flint, ...)

    • adapting your workflow: Jupyter, console, writing code in files
    • sharing code and writing Python libraries
    • advanced programming
    • interface C and C++ code with Cython and cppyy

    • git
  • code presentations
  • programming project presentations
  • a lot of time for research projects and collaborations

Projects

Participants are expected to think about their project in advance. Participants are asked to describe their projects here: https://codimd.math.cnrs.fr/fXNTId-5Q06e2RVvu31g4w?both

Satellites events

Organizers

Participants

  1. Xavier Caruso (Bordeaux)

  2. Vincent Delecroix (Bordeaux) 5-9 and 10

  3. Sébastien Labbé (Bordeaux)

  4. Éric Gourgoulhon (Paris) 5-9
  5. David Ayotte (Montreal) 5-(10 or 11)
  6. Frédéric Chapoton (Strasbourg) 5-10
  7. Thibaut Verron (Linz) 5-10
  8. David Roe (Boston) 6-(10 or 11)
  9. Julian Rüth (?) 6-10
  10. Antoine Leudière (Nancy) 5-10
  11. Clement Legrand-Duchesne (Bordeaux) 6-10
  12. Zoé Varin (Bordeaux) 6-10
  13. Paul Bastide (Bordeaux) 6-10
  14. Kai Fu (Bordeaux) 6-10
  15. Haojie Hong (Bordeaux) 6-10
  16. France Gheeraert (Liège) 5-11
  17. Pierre Bonnet (Bordeaux) 6-10
  18. Bill Allombert (Bordeaux) 6-10
  19. Ariane Carrance (Polytechnique Paris) 5-10
  20. Charles Fougeron (Villetaneuse) 5-10
  21. Felipe Arbulú (Amiens) ?
  22. Sahar Bashan (Tel-Aviv) 5-11
  23. Alex Best (Amsterdam) ?
  24. Raphaël Pages IMB ?
  25. Joseph Musleh (University of Waterloo)
  26. Pierre Stas (Université de Liège) ?
  27. Nicolas Delbovier (Université de Liège) ?
  28. Elisa Sasso (University of Bologna, Italy)
  29. Thierry Monteil (Villetaneuse) ?

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