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= Sage Days 14 = = Sage Days 15: Seattle, WA =
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Sage Days 14 will take place June 22-27, 2009, the week after MEGA 2009. The event will be organised by the CRM (http://www.crm.cat) and the OSRM of the UPC (http://www-fme.upc.edu/osrm/), and will take place at the FME, in the campus of the UPC, in Barcelona. == DATES: May 16 - 21, 2009 ==
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== Program committee == == Location ==
 * The campus of University of Washington, Digipen, and Microsoft Research.
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 * Jordi Quer == Mailing list ==
 * http://groups.google.com/group/sagedays15

== Topics ==
 * Computational Algebraic Topology
 * Porting Sage to Windows
 * Number Theory

== Organizers ==
 * Michael Abshoff
 * Craig Citro
 * Marshall Hampton
 * Mike Hansen
 * Bill Hart
 * Matt Klassen (digipen)
 * David Joyner
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 * John Cremona  * John Palmieri

== Colloquium Talks ==
 * [[http://www.math.washington.edu/Seminars/milliman_0809.php?printer=friendly|The Fields Medalist Andrei Okounkov will speak at UW on May 19, 20, and 21 at 4pm]]. Here's a quote from Okounkov: "This brings up many issues. I am not an expert, but I think we need a symbolic standard to make computer manipulations easier to document and verify. And with all due respect to the free market, perhaps we should not be dependent on commercial software here. An open-source project could, perhaps, find better answers to the obvious problems such as availability, bugs, backward compatibility, platform independence, standard libraries, etc. One can learn from the success of TEX and more specialized software like Macaulay2. I do hope that funding agencies are looking into this."

== Confirmed Participants ==
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 * Rob Beezer
 * Robert Bradshaw
 * Bob Bruner (Wayne State)
 * Craig Citro
 * Bill Hart
 * Fredrik Johansson
 * David Joyner
 * John Palmieri
 * David Perkinson
 * William Stein
 * Robert Miller
 * Tom Boothby
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More info coming soon. == Local travel info ==

Details still being worked out. See however, http://www.collegeinnseattle.com/.

 * [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/sagedays/sagedays15.pdf|Flyer]] (pdf)

Sage Days 15: Seattle, WA

DATES: May 16 - 21, 2009

Location

  • The campus of University of Washington, Digipen, and Microsoft Research.

Mailing list

Topics

  • Computational Algebraic Topology
  • Porting Sage to Windows
  • Number Theory

Organizers

  • Michael Abshoff
  • Craig Citro
  • Marshall Hampton
  • Mike Hansen
  • Bill Hart
  • Matt Klassen (digipen)
  • David Joyner
  • William Stein
  • John Palmieri

Colloquium Talks

  • The Fields Medalist Andrei Okounkov will speak at UW on May 19, 20, and 21 at 4pm. Here's a quote from Okounkov: "This brings up many issues. I am not an expert, but I think we need a symbolic standard to make computer manipulations easier to document and verify. And with all due respect to the free market, perhaps we should not be dependent on commercial software here. An open-source project could, perhaps, find better answers to the obvious problems such as availability, bugs, backward compatibility, platform independence, standard libraries, etc. One can learn from the success of TEX and more specialized software like Macaulay2. I do hope that funding agencies are looking into this."

Confirmed Participants

  • Michael Abshoff
  • Martin Albrecht
  • Rob Beezer
  • Robert Bradshaw
  • Bob Bruner (Wayne State)
  • Craig Citro
  • Bill Hart
  • Fredrik Johansson
  • David Joyner
  • John Palmieri
  • David Perkinson
  • William Stein
  • Robert Miller
  • Tom Boothby

Local travel info

Details still being worked out. See however, http://www.collegeinnseattle.com/.

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