Sage Days 17: Lopez Island
Theme: Computing with Modular forms and L-functions
Dates: September 14-20, 2009
Organizers: Robert Bradshaw, Craig Citro, William Stein
Location: Several houses we rented on Lopez island, which is in the San Juan islands, about 100 miles from Seattle.
Funding: Fully funded by the National Science Foundation under Grant DMS-0757627.
Campus Wifi (if you find yourself at UW):
UW NetID: event0897 Password: oudj/oevq/uebr
Photos
Status Reports
The status report page is here.
Projects
Participants
- Craig Citro
- William Stein
- Robert Bradshaw
- Salman Butt
- Robert Miller
- Rishikesh (Sep. 14 - 18)
- Tom Boothby
- Tim Dokchitser
- Jared Weinstein
- Soroosh Yazdani
- Victor Miller (Sep. 14 - 17)
- Amod Agashe (Sep. 16)
- Randy Heaton
- Kevin Steuve
Accommodations
We've rented one large house, one condo, and all three rooms at the Lopez Lodge for the week of the conference. Here are links to info about the various places we'll be staying, along with who's staying in each room:
- William Stein (king bed)
- Salman Butt
- Tim Dokchitser
- Victor Miller
- Randy Heaton
- Amod Agashe
- Studio: Soroosh Yazdani, Jared Weinstein
- Double: Robert Miller, Tom Boothby
- Single: Rishikesh
Robert Bradshaw & family
Craig Citro & family
If you have any questions about housing, talk to Craig.
For any nights you're staying in Seattle, there are several good choices in the U District:
- College Inn: There are shared bathrooms, but I hear the breakfast more than makes up for it.
- University Inn
- Travelodge (on 25th St., across from U Village)
Travel Info
The ferry schedule from Anacortes to Lopez is linked here. The ferries tend to fill up fast -- make sure to be at Anacortes at least an hour to an hour and a half early. The WSDOT recommends an hour and a half. On Lopez, it's more like 30 to 60 minutes.
Local Info
Here is some info about staying and eating on Lopez.