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   * Robert Bradshaw (Google): Cython
   * Peter Norvig (Google): TBA
   * Fernando Perez (Berkeley): TBA
   * Prabhu Ramachandran (Bombay, India): TBA
   * William Stein (University of Washington): Sage

   * Robert Bradshaw (Google) -- Cython: the best of both worlds
   * Jarrod Millman (Berkeley) -- The Foundation for Mathematical and Scientific Computing
   * Peter Norvig (Google) -- TBA
   * Fernando Perez (Berkeley) -- Python: an ecosystem for scientific computing
   * Prabhu Ramachandran (Bombay, India) --
   * William Stein (University of Washington) -- Sage: creating a viable open source alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica, and Matlab

Sage Days 22: Computing with Elliptic Curves

The official MSRI page for this workshop.

Location: MSRI at Berkeley, California Dates: June 21, 2010 to July 02, 2010

Schedule

Mailing Lists

Senior People

Number Theory: John Cremona (Warwick), Tim Dokchitser (Cambridge), Noam Elkies (Harvard), Matt Greenberg (Calgary), Ken Ribet (Berkeley), William Stein (University of Washington), Jared Weinstein (UCLA), Christian Wuthrich (Nottingham)

Open Source: Robert Bradshaw (Google), Fernando Perez (Berkeley), Peter Norvig (Director of Research at Google), Prabhu Ramachandran (Bombay)

Project Groups

Projects:

  1. John Cremona (Warwick University): ''Tables of elliptic curves''

  2. Tim Dokchitser (Cambridge University): ''Complex L-functions and the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture''

  3. Matthew Greenberg (University of Calgary): ''Mod p representations associated to elliptic curves''

  4. Jared Weinstein (UCLA) and William Stein (Univ. of Washington): ''Heegner Points and Kolyvagin's Euler system''

  5. Christian Wuthrich (Nottingham): ''p-adic L-series and Iwasawa theory''

Colloquium

  • Ken Ribet (Berkeley): TBA

June 25: Open Research Computation Day

  • Robert Bradshaw (Google) -- Cython: the best of both worlds
  • Jarrod Millman (Berkeley) -- The Foundation for Mathematical and Scientific Computing
  • Peter Norvig (Google) -- TBA
  • Fernando Perez (Berkeley) -- Python: an ecosystem for scientific computing
  • Prabhu Ramachandran (Bombay, India) --
  • William Stein (University of Washington) -- Sage: creating a viable open source alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica, and Matlab

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