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  * Jan 21--24, 2009. == Date and Location ==

The workshop will be held at UCSD (http://www.ucsd.edu) from Jan 21-24, 2009.

== Organization Committee ==

 * William Stein
 * Joe Buhler
 * Craig Citro
 * Martin Albrecht
 * Michael Abshoff

== Schedule ==

 * Coming soon


== Goals and Structure ==

The structure of the workshop is as follows: there will be a few lectures each day and and the rest of the day is spent with intense working
sessions. This will consist mostly of groups working to implement new functionality in Sage, or discussing design decisions for new features. One
of the main goals of this workshop is get many bugs as listed on Sage's bug tracker (http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/) fixed. Of course, every
participant is free to work on whatever he/she feels most productive working on. For instance, a small group will focus on discussing and implementation Jean-Charles Faugere's F5 algorithm for computing Gröbner bases.

== Confirmed Participants ==

 * Coming soon

Sage Days 12: San Diego

Date and Location

The workshop will be held at UCSD (http://www.ucsd.edu) from Jan 21-24, 2009.

Organization Committee

  • William Stein
  • Joe Buhler
  • Craig Citro
  • Martin Albrecht
  • Michael Abshoff

Schedule

  • Coming soon

Goals and Structure

The structure of the workshop is as follows: there will be a few lectures each day and and the rest of the day is spent with intense working sessions. This will consist mostly of groups working to implement new functionality in Sage, or discussing design decisions for new features. One of the main goals of this workshop is get many bugs as listed on Sage's bug tracker (http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/) fixed. Of course, every participant is free to work on whatever he/she feels most productive working on. For instance, a small group will focus on discussing and implementation Jean-Charles Faugere's F5 algorithm for computing Gröbner bases.

Confirmed Participants

  • Coming soon

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