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= Sage Days 78 - June 29 -- July 1st, 2016, Vancouver = = Sage Days 78 --- June 29 to July 1st, 2016, Vancouver =
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These Sage Days are organized as a satellite event of the [[https://sites.google.com/site/fpsac2016|FPSAC]] combinatorics conference. The main mathematical topic will be '''combinatorics'''. Every one is welcome from Sage new comers to advanced developers: there will be plenty of introduction talks and also time for code sprints. '''It is the perfect occasion to learn Sage!''' These Sage Days are organized as a satellite event of the
[[https://sites.google.com/site/fpsac2016|FPSAC]] combinatorics conference.
The main mathematical topic will be '''combinatorics'''. Everyone is welcome
from Sage newcomers to advanced developers: there will be plenty of introductory
talks and also time for code sprints. '''It is the perfect occasion to learn Sage!'''
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Venue: Vancouver (more details to come) Venue: University of British Columbia, Vancouver
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Please send the following form to [[mailto:[email protected]|Viviane Pons]] Please send the following form to [[mailto:[email protected]|Viviane Pons]].
If you wish to apply for financial aid, please do so '''before April 30'''
by filling out the extra application form.
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Do you wish to give a talk or present a tutorial?  Do you wish to give a talk or present a tutorial?*
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''A talk can be on anything related to mathematical development (it does not have to be Sage)
If you have some Sage experience, please consider giving a tutorial''
''* A talk can be on anything related to mathematical development (it does not have to be Sage)
If you have some Sage experience, please consider giving a tutorial.''

== Financial Aid ==

A limited number of financial aids will be be distributed in priority to students and postdocs
to cover mostly local costs. Please apply before '''April 30''' by filling out this extra form
and sending it to [[mailto:[email protected]|Viviane Pons]].

Current status (student, postdoc, etc.) :

Estimation of budget for the whole event (travel, lodging):

Do you also participate to the FPSAC conference?

Do you have other sources of funding for this event (FPSAC aid, local funding)?
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The program will include '''introduction tutorials''' to Sage and combinatorics in Sage. There will also be time for '''code sprints'''. The program will include a main lecture from '''Mike Zabrocki''' (subject to be announced)
as well as '''introductory
tutorials''' to Sage and combinatorics in Sage.
There will also be time for '''code sprints'''.
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== Lodging, funding, and other practical informations == == Participants ==
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There might be some limited funding available: more information to come.  * Faird Aliniaeifard (York university)
 * Eviatar Bach (UBC)
 * Adrien Boussicault (Université de Bordeaux)
 * Julien Courtiel (UBC)
 * Kevin Dilks (North Dakota State University)
 * Aram Dermenjian (UQAM)
 * Clément Dervieux (Paris Diderot -- Ecole polytechnique)
 * Katie Gedeon (University of Oregon)
 * Tomack Gilmore (Universität Wien)
 * Bennet Goeckner (University of Kansas)
 * Sean Griffin (University of Washington)
 * Emily Gunawan (University of Minnesota)
 * Amit Jamadagni (Birla Institute of Technology and Science)
 * Jang Soo Kim (Sungkyunkwan University)
 * Patxi Laborde-Zubieta (Université de Bordeaux)
 * Seung Jin Lee (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
 * Viviane Pons (Université Paris Sud)
 * Travis Scrimshaw (University of Minnesota)
 * Robin Sulzgruber (Universität Wien)
 * Jessica Striker (North Dakota State University)
 * Ahmed Umer Ashraf (University of West Ontario)
 * Steph van Willigenburg (UBC)
 * Mike Zabrocki (York university)
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Check the [[https://sites.google.com/site/fpsac2016|FPSAC]] website for more practical informations on the Vancouver venue.
== Lodging and other practical information ==

Low cost accommodation is available near UBC at: [[http://www.ubcconferences.com/accommodations/]].

The [[https://sites.google.com/site/fpsac2016|FPSAC]] conference
will be held in downtown Vancouver, a 30 minutes bus ride from UBC.
You can check the [[https://sites.google.com/site/fpsac2016/local-information|FPSAC venue page]]
for more information and suggestion on affordable accommodation downtown.

Sage Days 78 --- June 29 to July 1st, 2016, Vancouver

Sage Days on Combinatorics

Vancouver, BC Canada

These Sage Days are organized as a satellite event of the FPSAC combinatorics conference. The main mathematical topic will be combinatorics. Everyone is welcome from Sage newcomers to advanced developers: there will be plenty of introductory talks and also time for code sprints. It is the perfect occasion to learn Sage!

This is co-organized by Pims and OpenDreamKit.

Organizers: Viviane Pons and Julien Courtiel.

Dates and Venue

Date: 3 days From June 29 to July 1st, 2016

Venue: University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Registration

Please send the following form to Viviane Pons. If you wish to apply for financial aid, please do so before April 30 by filling out the extra application form.

Name:

Institution:

Date of arrival:

Date of departure:

Do you wish to give a talk or present a tutorial?*

* A talk can be on anything related to mathematical development (it does not have to be Sage) If you have some Sage experience, please consider giving a tutorial.

Financial Aid

A limited number of financial aids will be be distributed in priority to students and postdocs to cover mostly local costs. Please apply before April 30 by filling out this extra form and sending it to Viviane Pons.

Current status (student, postdoc, etc.) :

Estimation of budget for the whole event (travel, lodging):

Do you also participate to the FPSAC conference?

Do you have other sources of funding for this event (FPSAC aid, local funding)?

Program

The program will include a main lecture from Mike Zabrocki (subject to be announced) as well as introductory tutorials to Sage and combinatorics in Sage. There will also be time for code sprints.

Detailed schedule to be announced.

Participants

  • Faird Aliniaeifard (York university)
  • Eviatar Bach (UBC)
  • Adrien Boussicault (Université de Bordeaux)
  • Julien Courtiel (UBC)
  • Kevin Dilks (North Dakota State University)
  • Aram Dermenjian (UQAM)
  • Clément Dervieux (Paris Diderot -- Ecole polytechnique)
  • Katie Gedeon (University of Oregon)
  • Tomack Gilmore (Universität Wien)
  • Bennet Goeckner (University of Kansas)
  • Sean Griffin (University of Washington)
  • Emily Gunawan (University of Minnesota)
  • Amit Jamadagni (Birla Institute of Technology and Science)
  • Jang Soo Kim (Sungkyunkwan University)
  • Patxi Laborde-Zubieta (Université de Bordeaux)
  • Seung Jin Lee (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
  • Viviane Pons (Université Paris Sud)
  • Travis Scrimshaw (University of Minnesota)
  • Robin Sulzgruber (Universität Wien)
  • Jessica Striker (North Dakota State University)
  • Ahmed Umer Ashraf (University of West Ontario)
  • Steph van Willigenburg (UBC)
  • Mike Zabrocki (York university)

Lodging and other practical information

Low cost accommodation is available near UBC at: http://www.ubcconferences.com/accommodations/.

The FPSAC conference will be held in downtown Vancouver, a 30 minutes bus ride from UBC. You can check the FPSAC venue page for more information and suggestion on affordable accommodation downtown.

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