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* 9:00-9:50 -- William Stein (UW): SAGE State of the Union address
 * 10:00-10:50 -- Josh Kantor (UW): Parallel computation and the future of SAGE
 * 9:00-9:50 -- [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/talks/2007-02-17-status/|William Stein (UW): SAGE State of the Union address]]
 * 10:00-10:50 -- [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/jkantor/parallelism.pdf|Josh Kantor (UW): Parallel computation and the future of SAGE]]
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 * 3:35-4:05 -- Greg Bard (Maryland): The Method of Four Russians for Matrix Inverses and Factorization
 * 4:10-4:40 -- Suvrit Sra (Texas): Sparse Matrix Computations
 * 4:45-5:15 -- Tom Boothby (UW): Fast(ish) polynomial evaluation
 * 3:35-4:05 -- Greg Bard (Maryland): The Method of Four Russians for Matrix Inverses and Factorization [[attachment:ENS.pdf|part 1]], [[attachment:neworleans.pdf|part 2]], [[http://www.sagemath.com/days3/sd3_audio/VOICE060.MP3|Audio]]
 * 4:55-5:25 -- Suvrit Sra (Texas): Sparse Matrix Computations [[http://www.sagemath.com/days3/sd3_audio/VOICE061.MP3|Audio]]
 * 5:30-6:00 -- [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/rlmill/sage-demo/graph_intro.pdf|Robert Miller (UW): Introduction to the Graph class]] [[http://www.sagemath.com/days3/sd3_audio/VOICE062.MP3|Audio]]
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 * 8:00-??? -- Coding Sprint
 * 8:00pm-1:00am -- Coding Sprint
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* 9:00-9:50 -- Clement Pernet (U Waterloo): Matrix multiplication based linear algebra: how asymptotic and practical efficiency meet.
 * 10:00-10:50 -- Yi Qiang (UW): DSAGE
 * 9:00-9:50 -- Clement Pernet (U Waterloo): Matrix multiplication based linear algebra: how asymptotic and practical efficiency meet. [[attachment:cpoly.pdf|slides]] [[http://www.sagemath.com/days3/sd3_audio/VOICE063.MP3|Audio]]
 * 10:00-10:50 -- [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/yi/sd3/sd3-dsage-presentation.pdf|Yi Qiang (UW): DSAGE]] [[http://www.sagemath.com/days3/sd3_audio/VOICE064.MP3|Audio]]
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 * 1:00-3:00 -- DSAGE Intro & Tutorial (Yi Qiang)
 * 3:00-3:30 -- Michael Orrison (Harvey Mudd): Computational algebra and SAGE
 * 3:35-4:05 -- David Roe (Harvard): p-adic arithmetic in SAGE
 * 4:10-4:40 -- Sebastian Pauli (UNC Greensboro): Round 4 algorithm
 * 4:45-5:15 -- Ifti Burhanuddin (USC): Supersingular Module
 * 5:20-5:50 -- Kristin Lauter (Microsoft): Cryptography and SAGE
 * 1:00-2:00 -- DSAGE Intro & Tutorial (Yi Qiang)
 * 2:00-3:00 -- [[days3/lightningtalks|Lightning Talks]] [[http://www.sagemath.com/days3/sd3_audio/VOICE065.MP3|Audio]]
 * 3:00-3:30 -- Michael Hansen (Harvey Mudd) & Michael Orrison (Harvey Mudd): Applied Representation Theory and SAGE
 * 3:35-4:05 -- Tom Boothby (UW): Fast(ish) polynomial evaluation [[http://www.sagemath.com/days3/sd3_audio/VOICE066.MP3|Audio]]
 * 4:20-4:50 -- David Roe (Harvard): p-adic arithmetic in SAGE [[http://www.sagemath.com/days3/sd3_audio/VOICE067.MP3|Audio]]
 * 4:55-5:25 -- Sebastian Pauli (UNC Greensboro): Round 4 algorithm
 * 5:30-6:00 -- Ifti Burhanuddin (USC): Supersingular Module [[http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/burhanud/SD3_talk/|Slides]] [[http://www.sagemath.com/days3/sd3_audio/VOICE068.MP3|Audio]]
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 * 8:00-??? -- Coding Sprint
 * 8:00pm--1:00am-- Coding Sprint
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 * 9:30-11:00 -- William Stein: Mercurial tutorial
 * 10:30-11:30 -- William Stein: Mercurial tutorial [[http://www.sagemath.com/days3/sd3_audio/VOICE069.MP3|Audio]] (Also see http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7724296011317502612)
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 * 3:00-4:00 -- Martin Albrecht (Bremen): SageX  * 3:00-4:00 -- [[attachment:Pyrex_Talk_SD3_LA.pdf|Martin Albrecht (Bremen): SageX]]
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 * 3:15-4:15 -- Chris Anderson (UCLA): An outsider looks at SAGE  * 3:15-4:15 -- [[attachment:OutsidersExperienceWithSage.pdf|Chris Anderson (UCLA): An outsider looks at SAGE]]
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 * 4:30-5:30 -- William's Number Theory Seminar Talk
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Saturday, Feb 17

Sunday, Feb 18

  • 9:00-9:50 -- Clement Pernet (U Waterloo): Matrix multiplication based linear algebra: how asymptotic and practical efficiency meet. slides Audio

  • 10:00-10:50 -- Yi Qiang (UW): DSAGE Audio

  • 11:00-1:00 -- Lunch
  • 1:00-2:00 -- DSAGE Intro & Tutorial (Yi Qiang)

  • 2:00-3:00 -- Lightning Talks Audio

  • 3:00-3:30 -- Michael Hansen (Harvey Mudd) & Michael Orrison (Harvey Mudd): Applied Representation Theory and SAGE

  • 3:35-4:05 -- Tom Boothby (UW): Fast(ish) polynomial evaluation Audio

  • 4:20-4:50 -- David Roe (Harvard): p-adic arithmetic in SAGE Audio

  • 4:55-5:25 -- Sebastian Pauli (UNC Greensboro): Round 4 algorithm
  • 5:30-6:00 -- Ifti Burhanuddin (USC): Supersingular Module Slides Audio

  • 6:00-8:00 -- Dinner
  • 8:00pm--1:00am-- Coding Sprint

Monday, Feb 19

Tuesday, Feb 20

  • 9:00-11:00 -- Coding Sprint
  • 11:00-1:00 -- Lunch
  • 1:00-3:15 -- Coding Sprint
  • 3:15-4:15 -- Chris Anderson (UCLA): An outsider looks at SAGE

  • 4:15-6:00 -- Coding Sprint
  • 4:30-5:30 -- William's Number Theory Seminar Talk
  • 6:00-8:00 -- Dinner
  • 8:00-??? -- Coding Sprint

Wednesday, Feb 21

  • 9:00-12:00 -- Wrap-up

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