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From March 30 to April 2nd 2015 From March 30 to April 3rd 2015

== Where ==

Institute of Mathematics,
University of Liège,
Grande Traverse 12 (B37),
B-4000 Liège, Belgium,
Latitude 50°586298, Longitude 5°558474

[[http://www.cant.ulg.ac.be/automatha/use.html|Detailled instruction on how to get there can be found here]]
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Monday, Tuesday will be devoted to users with introduction talks. We welcome local students and professor from Liège to attend those talks. Two talks per day done in the morning. Free time in the afternoon for coding, learning, testing, asking questions and discussing.
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Wednesday and Thursday will be devoted to developers (wanabees welcome) with lot of time for development. === Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: mostly for beginners and users ===
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There is a possibility that Wednesday will be reserved to solving bugs (Bug Day) where development of new features will be prohibited. Monday, Tuesday will be devoted to Sage users with introduction to Sage talks as well as talks on research theme that are of interest to local users. We welcome local students and professor from Liège to attend those talks. Sage developers are welcome.
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== Some magic powder == === Thursday, Friday: mostly for users and advanced users ===
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There will be "Math Computing Fights" organized at the end of the first two days. There will be math quiz involving computations. There will be prices for the fastest and nicest solutions. People may use whatever software they want. The show will be inspired from Star Academy and stuff like that. Thursday and Friday will be devoted to users and developers and those who want to become with lot of time for development. There is a possibility that Thursday will be reserved for solving bugs (Bug Day). Possible development projects:
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== Where ==  - decrease Sage doctesting time (some tests are too long)
 - Reduce the number of [[http://trac.sagemath.org/report/75|tickets that needs review]] (272 as of Jan 20th)
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Université de Liège, Belgium == Registration ==

Registration is here with some questions to help us organize the week :

== Schedule ==

This is an idea of schedule.

|| || Mon Mar 30 || Tue Mar 31 || Wed Apr 1 || Thu Apr 2 || Fri Apr 3 ||
|| 9h30 || talk (beginners) || talk (beginners) || talk || talk (advanced) || talk (advanced) ||
|| 11h || talk (beginners) || talk (beginners) || talk || talk (advanced) || talk (advanced) ||
|| 12h || lunch || lunch|| lunch || lunch || lunch ||
|| 13h || work || work|| work || work || work ||
|| 16h || Computing Contest || Computing Contest || work || work || work ||
|| 17h || Wrap up || Wrap up || Wrap up || Wrap up || Wrap up ||

== Math Computing Contest ==

There will be "Math Computing Contest" organized at the end of two days. There will be math quiz involving computations. There will be prices for the fastest and nicest solutions and also for participation. People may use whatever software they want. The show will be inspired from Star Academy and vote will be done by the audience. The goal will be to have fun and learn from each other.

Sage Days 66 in Liège, Belgium

When

From March 30 to April 3rd 2015

Where

Institute of Mathematics, University of Liège, Grande Traverse 12 (B37), B-4000 Liège, Belgium, Latitude 50°586298, Longitude 5°558474

Detailled instruction on how to get there can be found here

What

Two talks per day done in the morning. Free time in the afternoon for coding, learning, testing, asking questions and discussing.

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: mostly for beginners and users

Monday, Tuesday will be devoted to Sage users with introduction to Sage talks as well as talks on research theme that are of interest to local users. We welcome local students and professor from Liège to attend those talks. Sage developers are welcome.

Thursday, Friday: mostly for users and advanced users

Thursday and Friday will be devoted to users and developers and those who want to become with lot of time for development. There is a possibility that Thursday will be reserved for solving bugs (Bug Day). Possible development projects:

  • - decrease Sage doctesting time (some tests are too long)

    - Reduce the number of tickets that needs review (272 as of Jan 20th)

Registration

Registration is here with some questions to help us organize the week :

Schedule

This is an idea of schedule.

Mon Mar 30

Tue Mar 31

Wed Apr 1

Thu Apr 2

Fri Apr 3

9h30

talk (beginners)

talk (beginners)

talk

talk (advanced)

talk (advanced)

11h

talk (beginners)

talk (beginners)

talk

talk (advanced)

talk (advanced)

12h

lunch

lunch

lunch

lunch

lunch

13h

work

work

work

work

work

16h

Computing Contest

Computing Contest

work

work

work

17h

Wrap up

Wrap up

Wrap up

Wrap up

Wrap up

Math Computing Contest

There will be "Math Computing Contest" organized at the end of two days. There will be math quiz involving computations. There will be prices for the fastest and nicest solutions and also for participation. People may use whatever software they want. The show will be inspired from Star Academy and vote will be done by the audience. The goal will be to have fun and learn from each other.

Confirmed Speakers

  • Thierry Monteil (LIPN, Paris 13)
  • Vincent Delecroix (Labri, Bordeaux)

Participants

Add your name below.

  • Štěpán Starosta (Pragues)
  • Tomáš Kalvoda (Pragues)
  • Émilie Charlier (U. Liège)
  • Michel Rigo (U. Liège)
  • Eric Rowland (U. Liège)
  • Elise Vandomme (U. Liège)
  • Michelangelo Bucci (U. Liège)
  • Thierry Monteil (LIPN, Paris 13)
  • Vincent Delecroix (Labri, Bordeaux)
  • Sébastien Labbé (U. Liège)

Organizers

  • Sébastien Labbé (U. Liège)

Other events

Other events that we had to consider for choosing the date are:

  • 16-20 Mars: alea http://alea15.math.cnrs.fr/, CIRM Marseille

  • 18-22 May: conference numeration, Nancy
  • 25-29 May: conference automatic sequences, Liege
  • 1-5 june: young researcher school "Growth, Symbolic Dynamics and Combinatorics of Words in Groups", Paris

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