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 * 11:00: Julia vs. SageMath [Tomáš Kalvoda]  * 11:00: [[https://julialang.org|Julia]] vs. SageMath [Tomáš Kalvoda]

Sage Days 72 (May 21-22): satellite event of Numeration 2016 (May 23-27)

Numeration 2016 website

Organizers: Daniel Krenn, Štěpán Starosta

Location: Prague, Czech Republic

Focus & Topics

Introduction and Tutorial for Beginners

Automata and Digit Expansions

Automata and transducers are available in SageMath via its finite state machines module. The introduction of this package will focus on examples related to digit expansions.

Using SageMath in number system research

Experimenting with SageMath

The presentation will cover some experience collected while using SageMath as a tool to help in research and teaching. We will also shortly present the Julia language and compare it with SageMath.

Tentative schedule

There will be time during most of the lectures (or just after) to try out SageMath by yourselves.

Saturday:

  • 9:30: * coffee break *
  • 10:00: welcoming session and introductions (+ installation)
  • 11:00: Introduction to SageMath (and Python) [Štěpán Starosta]

  • 12:00: lunch
  • 14:00: number theory in SageMath [Štěpán Starosta or Tomáš Vávra]

  • 15:00: * coffee break *
  • 15:30--16:30: automata in SageMath [Clemens Heuberger]

  • 16:30--17:00: Multiplying apples and oranges by SageMath's coercion framework [Daniel Krenn]

  • discussion, coding, etc.

Sunday:

  • 9:30: * coffee break *
  • 10:00--10:30: development for SageMath [Daniel Krenn]

  • 11:00: Julia vs. SageMath [Tomáš Kalvoda]

  • 12:00: lunch
  • 14:00--15:00: Using Sage in number system research (part 1) [Attila Kovács]
  • 15:00: * coffee break *
  • 15:30--16:30: Using Sage in number system research (part 2) [Attila Kovács]
  • discussion, coding, etc.

Participants

The following people will most likely be able to attend.

  • Karam Aloui
  • Petr Ambrož
  • Hamdi Ammar
  • Myriam Amri
  • Hamdi Aouinti
  • Horst Brunotte
  • Amara Chandoul
  • Clemens Heuberger
  • Jonas Jankauskas
  • Tomáš Kalvoda
  • Kamil Keprt
  • Karel Klouda
  • Ondřej Kolouch
  • Attila Kovács
  • Daniel Krenn
  • DoYong Kwon

  • Vladimir Lotoreichik
  • Faiza Mahjoub
  • Merkhi Malika
  • Mohamed Mkaouar
  • Hbaib Mohamed
  • Lukáš Novotný
  • Marco Pedicini
  • Rob Rubalcaba (subject to funding)
  • Driss Sana
  • Zhang Shuqin
  • Bernd Sing
  • Lukas Spiegelhofer
  • Štěpán Starosta
  • Milena Svobodová
  • Jan Šustek
  • Tomas Vavra
  • Walid Wannes
  • Mario Weitzer
  • Zdeněk Čulík

days72 (last edited 2016-06-09 13:53:12 by sstarosta)