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 * (1:30PM - 2:20PM: William's Modular Abelian Varieties class, [[http://www.washington.edu/home/maps/southcentral.html?MEB|MEB]] 243)
 * (2:30PM - 3:20PM: William's undergrad Sage class, [[http://www.washington.edu/home/maps/northcentral.html?CMU|CMU]] B027)
 * (1:30PM - 2:20PM: William's Modular Abelian Varieties class, [[http://www.washington.edu/home/maps/southcentral.html?MEB|MEB]] 243) -- Lecture on Computing with modular forms in Sage
 * (2:30PM - 3:20PM: William's undergrad Sage class, [[http://www.washington.edu/home/maps/northcentral.html?CMU|CMU]] B027) -- LAB/Tutorial: Writing larger Sage/Python programs
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 * (1:30PM - 2:20PM: William's Modular Abelian Varieties class)
 * (2:30PM - 3:20PM: William's undergrad Sage class)
 * (1:30PM - 2:20PM: William's Modular Abelian Varieties class) -- Explicit modular abelian varieties
 * (2:30PM - 3:20PM: William's undergrad Sage class) -- LECTURE: How I built the Sage project from the ground up

Sage Days 15: Seattle, WA

DATES: May 16 - 21, 2009

Schedule

Saturday, May 16: Introduction to Sage

All talks on Saturday and Sunday are in the Gates Common, room 691 in the Paul G. Allen Center, top floor.

Morning: Introductory Sage Talks

  • These talks are aimed at Sage newbies, anywhere from advanced undergrads to people teaching courses on these topics who are interested in seeing Sage in action.
  • 9:30AM - 10:20AM: Linear Algebra using Sage, Rob Beezer
  • 10:30AM - 11:00AM: Calculus using Sage, William Stein
  • 11:05AM - 11:20AM: 3D Plotting, William Cauchois
  • 11:30AM - 12:20PM: Number Theory using Sage, Craig Citro

Afternoon: Advanced Topics

  • 2:30PM - 3:00PM: From LaTeX to Sage and back again, Rob Beezer
  • 3:15PM - 4:45PM: Cython, Robert Bradshaw & Craig Citro

  • 5:00PM - 5:50PM: Advanced Mercurial Usage, Mike Hansen

Evening: Coding!

  • 5:30PM - 6:30PM: Coding Sprint organization
  • 6:30PM - ???: Coding Sprints!!!

Sunday, May 17: Research/Development

All talks on Saturday and Sunday are in the Gates Common, room 691 in the Paul G. Allen Center, top floor.

Morning

  • 10:00AM - 10:50AM: Sage Status Report, William Stein
  • 11:00AM - 11:50PM: Algebraic Topology and Sage, John Palmieri

Afternoon

  • 2:00PM - 2:50PM: ReST/Sphinx, Mike Hansen and John Palmieri
  • 3:00PM - 4:50PM: MPIR/FLINT, Bill Hart and Tom Boothby
  • 5:00PM - 6:00PM: Coding Sprint Organization
  • 6:00PM - ???: Coding!!!

Monday, May 18

  • 11:00AM - 5:00PM: Coding Sprints in SCC 246 (room info)

  • (1:30PM - 2:20PM: William's Modular Abelian Varieties class, MEB 243) -- Lecture on Computing with modular forms in Sage

  • (2:30PM - 3:20PM: William's undergrad Sage class, CMU B027) -- LAB/Tutorial: Writing larger Sage/Python programs

Evening: MEB 238

  • 5:00PM - 6:00PM: Fredrik Johanssen: MPMath
  • 6:00PM - 6:30PM: Coding Sprint Organization

Tuesday, May 19

Morning: Microsoft Research!

  • 9:30AM - 2:30PM: Microsoft Research
  • 9:30AM - 9:55AM: Introduction to Sage, Craig Citro
  • 10:00AM - 10:25AM: Introduction to Cython, Robert Bradshaw
  • 10:30AM - 11:00AM: IronPython: Python and .NET, Jim Hugunin

  • 11:15AM - 12:00PM: sage-windows, William Stein and Dan Shumow
  • 12:00PM - 2:30PM: Lunch and Discussion at MSR
  • 4:00PM - 5:00PM: Andrei Okounkov, Sieg 134

Evening: MEB 238

  • 5:15PM - 6:05PM: Yacop/Algebraic Topology in Sage, Christian Nassau
  • 6:15PM - 6:45PM: Coding Sprint Organization

Wednesday, May 20

  • 11:00AM - 5:00PM: Coding Sprints in SCC 246

  • (1:30PM - 2:20PM: William's Modular Abelian Varieties class) -- Explicit modular abelian varieties
  • (2:30PM - 3:20PM: William's undergrad Sage class) -- LECTURE: How I built the Sage project from the ground up
  • 4:00PM - 5:00PM: Andrei Okounkov, Sieg 134

Evening: PAA A110

  • 5:15PM - 6:05PM: Sage-Combinat and Categories for the Working Mathematical Programmer, Nicolas Thiery
  • 6:15PM - 6:45PM: Coding Sprint Organization

Thursday, May 21

Morning: Final Status Reports

  • 11:00AM - 1:00PM: Final Status Reports in SCC 248

  • 1:00PM - 5:00PM: Coding Sprints in SCC 248

  • 4:00PM - 5:00PM: Andrei Okounkov, Sieg 134

Evening: PAA A110

  • 5:00PM - 7:00PM: Last Wrap-up (for those still here)

Project Ideas

Mailing list

Video

Topics

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

Organizers

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

Colloquium Talks

  • Tuesday, May 19, 10:30am, at Microsoft Research -- Jim Hugunin (of Microsoft and lead developer of IronPython) will speak about IronPython: Python and .NET

  • 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

  1. Michael Abshoff
  2. Martin Albrecht
  3. D. Benjamin Antieau
  4. Shaun Ault
  5. Rob Beezer
  6. Tom Boothby
  7. Robert Bradshaw
  8. Bob Bruner (Wayne State)
  9. Craig Citro
  10. Alia Hamieh
  11. Marshall Hampton
  12. Mike Hansen
  13. Bill Hart
  14. Mike Hill
  15. Fredrik Johansson
  16. David Joyner
  17. Kiran S. Kedlaya
  18. Matt Klassen
  19. Karen T. Kohl
  20. Jerome Lefebvre
  21. Robert Miller
  22. Christian Nassau
  23. John Palmieri
  24. David Perkinson
  25. David Roe
  26. Dan Shumow
  27. William Stein
  28. Nicolas M. Thiery
  29. Carl Witty

Local travel info

* William Stein has already fully paid for FIVE 3-person rooms May 15 - May 22, 2009, at

    The Collegiana Inn
    4311 - 12th Ave. NE
    Seattle, WA 98105
    (206) 732-3200

If you would like to stay in one of the Collegiana rooms, email [email protected] to reserve a spot. (And, you don't have to pay anything out of pocket.)

Room 1:
 * Alia Hamieh
 * Karen T. Kohl

Room 2:
 * Carl Witty 
 * David Roe

Room 3:
 * D. Benjamin Antieau
 * Jerome LeFebvre

Room 4:
 * Bob Bruner

Room 5:
 * Shaun V. Ault
 * Nicolas Thiery

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