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  * Fernando Perez (Berkeley): TBA
  * Prabhu Ramachandran (IITS, India): TBA
  * Fernando Perez (Berkeley): Python: an ecosystem for scientific computing
  * Prabhu Ramachandran (IITS, India): Python in Science and Engineering Education in India

Sage Days 22: Schedule

  • This is a very tentative schedule. It is subject to change.

Monday, June 21:
  * Director, then Stein: Introduction and orientation
  * Dokchitser: TBA
  * Weinstein: TBA
  * Greenberg: Galois representations from elliptic curves and modular forms
  * Working sessions

Tuesday, June 22:
  * Stein: Project status reports
  * Cremona: Tables of Elliptic Curves
  * Greenberg: Arithmetic of p-adic and mod p representations
  * Wuthrich: TBA
  * Working sessions

Wednesday, June 23:
  * Stein: Project status reports
  * Cremona: Verifying optimality and Manin's conjecture
  * Stein: Computing Heegner points in Sage
  * Working sessions

Thursday, June 24:
  * Stein: Project status reports
  * Cremona: Computing Isogenies
  * Cremona: Finding all elliptic curves with good reduction outside a given set of primes
  * Working sessions

Friday, June 25:
  * William Stein (Univ. of Washington): Sage -- Unifying Free Mathematical Software to Create a Viable Alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica and MATLAB
  * Peter Norvig (Google): What to demand from a Scientific Computing Language -- Even if you
don't care about computing or languages
  * Fernando Perez (Berkeley): Python: an ecosystem for scientific computing
  * Prabhu Ramachandran (IITS, India): Python in Science and Engineering Education in India
  * Robert Bradshaw (Google): The Cython Compiler

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 ** HAVE FUN DURING THE WEEKEND **
   
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Monday, June 28: 
  * Stein: Project status reports
  * Weinstein: TBA
  * Greenberg: TBA
  * Working sessions
  * Cremona's students: presentations

Tuesday, June 29: 
  * Stein: Project status reports
  * Wuthrich: TBA
  * Weinstein: TBA
  * Dokchitser: TBA
  * Working sessions
  

Wednesday, June 30: 
  * Stein: Project status reports
  * Wuthrich: TBA
  * Dokchitser: TBA
  * Ribet: Colloquium (TBA)
  * Lloyd Kilford (2pm)
  * Working sessions

Thursday, July 1:
  * Stein: Project status reports
  * Dokchitser: TBA
  * Wuthrich: TBA
  * Weinstein: TBA
  * Working sessions

Friday, July 2:
  * Dokchitser's students: presentations
  * Greenberg's students: presentations
  * Stein/Weinstein's students: presentations
  * Wuthrich's students: presentations
  * Cremona students: project update

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