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[[https://wiki.sagemath.org/Workshops|Sage Days]] 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. == About SageMath == [[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. Sage, first released in 2005, in over a decade of incubation in the [[https://github.com/sagemath/sage/tree/develop/build/pkgs|SageMath distribution, comprising 293 software packages]], has grown its own [[https://github.com/sagemath/sage/tree/develop/src/sage|library of over 500 Cython and over 2000 Python modules]], ranging from `sage.algebras.*` over `sage.geometry.*` to `sage.tensor.*`, with a total of over 1 million lines of code. |
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* Open Discussion * Planning of coding sprints |
Hybrid Sage Days 120
An inclusive hybrid event on open-source mathematical software
with the SageMath users and developers around the globe
- co-located with FPSAC 2023, July 17-21, 2023, UC Davis
Sage Days 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.
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 over 500 Cython and over 2000 Python modules, ranging from sage.algebras.* over sage.geometry.* to sage.tensor.*, with a total of over 1 million lines of code.
Schedule
Wednesday July 19 13:00-22:00 Pacific Daylight Time (= 20:00 UTC to July 20, 05:00 UTC)
this is the FPSAC 2023 excursion/free afternoon
- if you're participating in FPSAC, skip the excursions... it's too hot for any of that, do some cool open source instead
Following days: Self-organized coding sprints.
How to register and participate
Registration: Join our zulip #sd120 messaging stream. This stream will contain all of the information regarding the talks and events for Sage Days 120. Post a message either in the "Registration (remote)" or "Registration (Davis, CA)" topic.
Video conferencing: We will primarily be using Zoom.
- Details, how to access: will be announced on the Zulip stream.
Local in-person participation: Find an air-conditioned place with Wifi, either by yourself or in self-organized groups.
Program
Workshop: Getting started with the new GitHub-based development workflow
Talk: Asymptotic expansions and the AsymptoticRing (Hackl, 45min)
Talk: The five by five on the modularization of the SageMath Python library (Köppe, 60min)
- Open Discussion
- Planning of coding sprints
- If you wish to give a presentation, let us know in the Zulip stream.
Organizers
Matthias Köppe (UC Davis)
Yuan Zhou (University of Kentucky)