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[[http://sagemath.org/|Sage]] is a mathematics software package, developed by and for the mathematics community. It aims to become a viable alternative to commercial software packages on the basis of an open-source model. | [[http://sagemath.org/|Sage]] is a mathematics software package, developed by and for the mathematical community. It aims to become a viable alternative to commercial software packages on the basis of an open-source model. |
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This will be a 4-day workshop which will include a combination of mathematical talks, tutorials, demonstrations of Sage functionality as well as time spent on Sage development. We will focus on various aspects of computational number theory with the goal of increasing the number of women developers. | This 4-day workshop will include talks, tutorials, and time spent in small project groups developing Sage code. We will focus on various aspects of computational number theory with the dual goals of enhancing the Sage library, and increasing the number of women in the community of Sage developers. |
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[[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/113wkQ_s5gWOyNqvMlWYR0-p69rOKuSkJ7o6irnsa8Ug/viewform?usp=send_form|Apply Now!]] | Online applications '''due May 23rd'''. [[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/113wkQ_s5gWOyNqvMlWYR0-p69rOKuSkJ7o6irnsa8Ug/viewform?usp=send_form|Apply Here.]] Participants will receive lodging and most meals as well as limited funding for travel. |
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* July 28-August 1, 2014 near Portland, Oregon at [[http://https://www.vacasarentals.com/unit.php?UnitID=11/|The Lodge at Welches]] | * July 28-August 1, 2014 near Portland, Oregon at [[http://www.vacasarentals.com/unit.php?UnitID=11/|The Lodge at Welches]] |
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* [[http://wiki.sagemath.org/DownloadAndInstallationGuide|Installing Sage]] * [[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/|Getting a Trac Account]] * [[http://wiki.sagemath.org/development_basics|Development Basics]] |
* [[http://wiki.sagemath.org/DownloadAndInstallationGuide|Installing Sage]] You will want to do the full build with the source code, not the binaries. * [[http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/|Getting a Trac Account]] This process can take a few days, start this as soon as possible. |
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* [[http://wiki.sagemath.org/Installing_Editing_Software|Installing an Editing Software]] |
Sage Days 62: Women in Sage (5)
Sage is a mathematics software package, developed by and for the mathematical community. It aims to become a viable alternative to commercial software packages on the basis of an open-source model.
This 4-day workshop will include talks, tutorials, and time spent in small project groups developing Sage code. We will focus on various aspects of computational number theory with the dual goals of enhancing the Sage library, and increasing the number of women in the community of Sage developers.
Online applications due May 23rd. Apply Here. Participants will receive lodging and most meals as well as limited funding for travel.
Projects
Dates/Location
July 28-August 1, 2014 near Portland, Oregon at The Lodge at Welches
Speakers
Schedule
Monday: Check-in late afternoon
Tuesday: TBD
Wednesday: TBD
Thursday: TBD
Friday: Check-out late morning
Getting Started
Installing Sage You will want to do the full build with the source code, not the binaries.
Getting a Trac Account This process can take a few days, start this as soon as possible.
Participants
Other Info
- Organizers: Anna Haensch (MPIM/Duquesne), Lola Thompson (Oberlin)
- Funding: Microsoft Research (via Kristin Lauter) and The Beatrice Yormark Fund for Women in Mathematics