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he preferred way of getting to Athens is to fly into Atlanta (ATL), and then take the [[http://www.aaaairportexpress.com/routes/athens.html|AAA Shuttle express]] shuttle to the Georgia center. The shuttle takes about 1.5 hours and costs about $45 each way. Since the shuttle sometimes fills up, it is recommended that you call ahead and make both arrival and departure reservations. The shuttle phone number is (800) 354-7874 or (404) 767-2000. The preferred way of getting to Athens is to fly into Atlanta (ATL), and then take the [[http://www.aaaairportexpress.com/routes/athens.html|AAA Shuttle express]] shuttle to the Georgia center. The shuttle takes about 1.5 hours and costs about $45 each way. Since the shuttle sometimes fills up, it is recommended that you call ahead and make both arrival and departure reservations. The shuttle phone number is (800) 354-7874 or (404) 767-2000.

Sage Days 13: Athens, Georgia

Date

  • Feb 28 - March 2, 2009

Location

The event will be held at the University of Georgia at Athens.

How to get to UGA

The preferred way of getting to Athens is to fly into Atlanta (ATL), and then take the AAA Shuttle express shuttle to the Georgia center. The shuttle takes about 1.5 hours and costs about $45 each way. Since the shuttle sometimes fills up, it is recommended that you call ahead and make both arrival and departure reservations. The shuttle phone number is (800) 354-7874 or (404) 767-2000.

We recommend that you arrive on Friday Feb 28th, and there will be an informal dinner at a local restaurant for those who arrive on/before the 4:45pm shuttle (arrives 6:30pm to UGA).

Organizers

  • William Stein
  • Jon Hanke
  • Gonzalo Tornaria
  • Michael Abshoff

Goals

  • Introduction to SAGE for new users/developers
  • Discuss goals for quadratic forms code, and what is currently missing. E.g.:
    • Spinor genera
    • p-Neighbors
    • Enumerating a genus of quadratic forms
    • Higher local densities
  • Discuss generalizations of existing code to Hermitian forms and number fields
  • Write new code for quadratic forms and lattices (??)

Participants

Travelling attendees:

  1. Michael Abshoff
  2. Jon Bober
  3. Henry Cohn
  4. Alyson Deines
  5. Gabrielle Nebe
  6. Sourav san Gupta
  7. Rudolph Scharlau
  8. Gonzalo Tornaria
  9. Dan Shumow
  10. William Stein
  11. Stephanie Vance
  12. John Voight
  13. Justin Walker
  14. Marty Weissman

Local Attendees:

  1. Jason Cantarella
  2. Pete Clark
  3. Jonathan Hanke
  4. Dino Lorenzini
  5. Robert Rumley
  6. David Swinarski

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