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== Confirmed Speakers ==
 * Nantel Bergeron (York U)
 * Dinakar Muthiah (U Toronto)
 * Ben Salisbury (U Central Michigan)
 * Franco Saliola (UQAM)
 * Anne Schilling (UC Davis)
 * Mike Zabrocki (York U)
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 * Develop code for Hopf monoids in species (Lauve)
 * Learn how to use SAGE in my classroom
 * Develop code for Hopf monoids in species (Lauve)
 * Learn how to use SAGE in my classroom
 * Resume coding basic algebraic structure for KLR-algebras, quantum shuffle algebras, etc (Im)
 * Start a wiki for combinatorial Hopf algebras, in the format of [[http://www.findstat.org|FindStat]] (Pang)
 * Crystals of tableaux for the Lie superalgebra gl(m|n) (Salisbury)
 * improve NC-Grobner basis calculations, implement dual Quasi-Schur basis #18447 (Zabrocki)
 * Non-commutative version of Faugere's F5 algorithm in Sage (King)
 * Code test for satisfaction of $A_\infty$-algebra relations (Fansler)
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 * Addabbo  * Darlayne Addabbo (U Illinois)
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 * Feinberg  * Gabriel Feinberg (Haverford College)
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 * Haught
 * Mee Seong Im (U Illinois)
 * Christine Haught (Loyola Chicago)
 * Mee Seong Im (U Illinois and USMA)
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 * Kim
 * King
 * WonGeun Kim (CUNY)
 * Simon King (FSU Jena, Germany)
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 * Ly  * Megan Ly (Boulder)
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 * Poudel  * Anup Poudel (Loyola)
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 * Ben Salisbury (U Central Michigan)  * Ben Salisbury (Central Michigan U)
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 * Schultze  * Adam Schultze (Loyola Chicago and SUNY Albany)
 * George H. Seelinger (Loyola Chicago)
 * Mark Shimozono (Virginia Tech)
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 * Zhou

Sage Days 65 in Chicago

When and where?

June 8-12, 2015, at Loyola University Chicago, in Chicago, Ill., USA.

Tentative Schedule

 

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

9:30

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

Coffee

9:45

10:00

Saliola

Schilling

Salisbury

King

open

10:15

10:30

10:45

11:00

Project Intros

Tutorial/Worksheets: Thiruvathukal+Albert

Tutorial/Worksheets: Tingley

Tutorial/Worksheets: Lauve

Tutorial/Worksheets: open

11:15

11:30

Tutorial/Worksheets: Doty

11:45

12:00

Lunch

Lunch / Free Afternoon

Lunch

Final Progress Reports

12:15

Lunch

12:30

12:45

13:00

13:15

13:30

13:45

14:00

Muthiah

Zabrocki

Seelinger

14:15

14:30

Judge

14:45

Bergeron

15:00

Coffee

Coffee

15:15

15:30

Coffee

Small groups (coding/tutorials)

Small groups (coding/tutorials)

15:45

16:00

Small groups (coding/tutorials)

16:15

16:30

16:45

17:00

Progress Reports

Progress Reports

17:15

17:30

Progress Reports

17:45

18:00

18:15

18:30

18:45

19:00

Goose Island Brew Pub

Main Focci

  • We develop code for SAGE support of MV-polytopes and affine crystals.
  • We develop code for SAGE support of combinatorial Hopf algebras.
  • We get newcomers to SAGE as up to speed as possible in a week!

(Personal) Goals for the Week

Participants should feel free to add to this list in advance of the meeting. Anonymous contributions are okay.

  • Develop code for Hopf monoids in species (Lauve)
  • Learn how to use SAGE in my classroom
  • Resume coding basic algebraic structure for KLR-algebras, quantum shuffle algebras, etc (Im)
  • Start a wiki for combinatorial Hopf algebras, in the format of FindStat (Pang)

  • Crystals of tableaux for the Lie superalgebra gl(m|n) (Salisbury)
  • improve NC-Grobner basis calculations, implement dual Quasi-Schur basis #18447 (Zabrocki)
  • Non-commutative version of Faugere's F5 algorithm in Sage (King)
  • Code test for satisfaction of A_\infty-algebra relations (Fansler)

Participants

  • Darlayne Addabbo (U Illinois)
  • Mark V. Albert (Loyola Chicago)
  • N. Bergeron
  • Kevin Dilks (U Minnesota)
  • Steve Doty (Loyola Chicago)
  • Merv Fansler (Millersville U)
  • Gabriel Feinberg (Haverford College)
  • Emily Gunawan (U Minnesota)
  • Christine Haught (Loyola Chicago)
  • Mee Seong Im (U Illinois and USMA)
  • Jonathan Judge (UConn)
  • WonGeun Kim (CUNY)

  • Simon King (FSU Jena, Germany)
  • Michael Kratochvil (Loyola Chicago)
  • Jonathan Lamar (U Colorado)
  • Aaron Lauve (Loyola Chicago)
  • Jake Levinson (U Michigan)
  • Megan Ly (Boulder)
  • Dinakar Muthiah (U Toronto)
  • Amy Pang (LaCIM, UQAM)
  • Kyle Petersen (DePaul U, tentative)

  • Viviane Pons (LRI, U Paris-Sud)
  • Anup Poudel (Loyola)
  • Franco Saliola (UQAM)
  • Ben Salisbury (Central Michigan U)
  • Anne Schilling (UC Davis)
  • Adam Schultze (Loyola Chicago and SUNY Albany)
  • George H. Seelinger (Loyola Chicago)
  • Mark Shimozono (Virginia Tech)
  • Bridget Tenner (DePaul U, tentative)

  • George Thiruvathukal (Loyola Chicago)
  • Thomas (tentative)
  • Peter Tingley (Loyola Chicago)
  • Yannic Vargas (UQAM)
  • Panupong Vichitkunakorn (U Illinois)
  • Mike Zabrocki (York U)

Organizers

  • ALBERT, Mark V. (Loyola Chicago -- Computer Science)
  • LAUVE, Aaron (Loyola Chicago -- Mathematics)
  • TINGLEY, Peter (Loyola Chicago -- Mathematics)

Web page

http://math.luc.edu/sagedays/ (with information about housing)

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