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= Sage Days 82 : Women in sage (2017) = = Sage Days 84 : Polytopes in Sage =
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'''''January 9 - 13, 2017'''''
'''''Paris area, France'''''
'''''February 27th - March 12th 2017'''''
'''''Probably Olot, Spain'''''
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These Sage days are a special event for women who develop in [[http://www.sagemath.org/|SageMath]] or wish to learn Sage. They will include introduction presentations, training, and team work on
specific projects.
These Sage days will be focused on the development of the interface to polytopes libraries (ppl, polymake, etc) as well as the creation of a generic number field implementation in C/C++. This workshop is dedicated to people already familiar to Sage or being active in some polytope related libraries/softwares.
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This event is fully funded by the [[http://opendreamkit.org/|OpenDreamKit]] project. There is a very limited number of places. If you are interested get quickly in contact with Vincent Delecroix (vincentDOTdelecroixATuDASHbordeaux.fr).
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== Organizers == During the workshop participants will have to cook several times for everybody. Bring your favorite recipies!
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[[https://www.lri.fr/~pons/|Viviane Pons]] is a researcher in combinatorics and a ''Maître de conférences'' (associate professor) in Paris-Sud University (Orsay). She is
part of the [[http://opendreamkit.org/|OpenDreamKit]] project and has been using and contributing to Sage since 2010.
== Participants ==
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[[http://people.maths.ox.ac.uk/balakrishnan/|Jennifer Balakrishnan]]...

[[https://www.ndsu.edu/pubweb/~striker/|Jessica Striker]]...

== Venue ==

'''Lodging and food will be provided for all participants, transportation is NOT provided.'''

The workshop will take place in a rented house in Paris area. More information to come.

== Application ==

Due to the conditions of the workshop, the size of the event is limited. We ask every potential participant to send an application. '''Applications are due October 31''', a response will be sent in early November or even earlier if the number of applications is limited.

Please send your application to ''to be announced'' including

'''Name, institution, professional situation''' (student, postdoc, professor, etc.)

'''Previous programming experience:''' describe your programming experience either with Sage or any other language. Please note '''that previous
experience is not necessary''' to participate to the event!

'''Mathematical / Sage project:''' If you have a specific project in mind to work on during the week, please describe it. Otherwise, tell us what part
of Sage you are interested in and what kind of mathematics you do.

'''Motivation:''' please explain what motivates you to participate to this event.

'''reference letter:''' if you are a student, please attach a reference letter.
 * [[http://www.labri.fr/perso/vdelecro/|Vincent Delecroix]] is a researcher in ergodic theory, geometry and combinatorics on words.
 * Marc Masdeu
 * Jean-Philippe Labbé
 * Matthias Köppe
 * Moritz Firsching

Sage Days 84 : Polytopes in Sage

February 27th - March 12th 2017 Probably Olot, Spain

These Sage days will be focused on the development of the interface to polytopes libraries (ppl, polymake, etc) as well as the creation of a generic number field implementation in C/C++. This workshop is dedicated to people already familiar to Sage or being active in some polytope related libraries/softwares.

There is a very limited number of places. If you are interested get quickly in contact with Vincent Delecroix (vincentDOTdelecroixATuDASHbordeaux.fr).

During the workshop participants will have to cook several times for everybody. Bring your favorite recipies!

Participants

  • Vincent Delecroix is a researcher in ergodic theory, geometry and combinatorics on words.

  • Marc Masdeu
  • Jean-Philippe Labbé
  • Matthias Köppe
  • Moritz Firsching

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