Differences between revisions 7 and 22 (spanning 15 versions)
Revision 7 as of 2012-07-11 19:25:16
Size: 12796
Editor: aschilling
Comment:
Revision 22 as of 2012-07-12 15:21:00
Size: 14313
Editor: sdenton
Comment:
Deletions are marked like this. Additions are marked like this.
Line 134: Line 134:
Tutorial: New functionalities in symmetric functions and k-Schur functions in Sage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 Leaders: Mike Zabrocki and Anne Schilling

 Worksheet:

 - `Symmetric function tutorial`_

Tutorial: Demo on crystals in sage
----------------------------------

 Leader: Anne Schilling

 Worksheet:

 - `Crystal Demo`_
 - `Thematic Tutorial: Lie Methods and Related Combinatorics in Sage`_

Talk: Chromatic quasisymmetric functions and regular semisimple Hessenberg varieties
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  Speaker: John Shareshian

  Slides: `Chromatic quasisymmetric functions and regular semisimple Hessenberg varieties`_
Line 144: Line 169:
.. _`Symmetric function tutorial`: attachment:days40_tutorials/Symmetric_Functions.sws
.. _`Crystal Demo`: attachment:days40_tutorials/Crystal_Demo.sws
.. _`Chromatic quasisymmetric functions and regular semisimple Hessenberg varieties`: attachment:days40_tutorials/johnbeamer8.pdf
Line 159: Line 187:
.. _`Thematic Tutorial: Lie Methods and Related Combinatorics in Sage`: http://www.sagemath.org/doc/thematic_tutorials/lie.html
Line 237: Line 266:
Line 240: Line 268:
Tutorial: New functionalities in symmetric functions and k-Schur functions in Sage
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 Leader: Mike Zabrocki and Anne Schilling

.. attachments
.. _`Symmetric function tutorial`: attachment:days40_tutorials/Symmetric_Functions.sws

== SageTeX and the Sage cell server ==

Leader: Dan Drake

Check out [[attachment:sagetex-examples.tar.bz2]]. The main cell server is [[http://aleph.sagemath.org|aleph.sagemath.org]]; here are some more cell server links:

  * [[https://www.math.duke.edu/education/calculustext-rev11/|a calculus textbook with embedded Sage cells (a preliminary, and non-permanent version)]]
  * [[http://mathsci.kaist.ac.kr/~drake/2012-spring-kms-meeting/|a presentation that uses the cell server to show some Sage @interacts]]
  * [[https://github.com/sagemath/sagecell/blob/master/doc/embedding.rst|documentation for embedding a cell into a web page]]

Sage Days 40 Tutorials

This page is based on the corresponding page for Sage Days 38, which you can find here.

Tutorial I: Using the Sage notebook and navigating the help system

Leader: Franco Saliola

Worksheet:

Resources:

Complimentary worksheets and resources:

Tutorial II: Programming in Python and Sage

Leader: Nicolas Borie and Nicolas Thiéry

Worksheet:

Related thematic tutorials:

Learn-to-program resources:

Python resources:

Tutorial III: Contributing to Sage

Leader: Franco Saliola and Anne Schilling

Guides:

Videos:

Related thematic tutorials:

ReStructuredText resources:

Mercurial resources:

Tutorial: New functionalities in symmetric functions and k-Schur functions in Sage

Leaders: Mike Zabrocki and Anne Schilling

Worksheet:

Tutorial: Demo on crystals in sage

Leader: Anne Schilling

Worksheet:

Talk: Chromatic quasisymmetric functions and regular semisimple Hessenberg varieties

Speaker: John Shareshian

Slides: days40_tutorials/johnbeamer8.pdf

SageTeX and the Sage cell server

Leader: Dan Drake

Check out sagetex-examples.tar.bz2. The main cell server is aleph.sagemath.org; here are some more cell server links:

days40_tutorials (last edited 2012-07-12 15:21:00 by sdenton)