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This workshop will focus on p-adic numbers and associated structures in Sage. There will be a substantial emphasis on core structures (arithmetic, p-adic fields, polynomials and power series). Other topics may include: p-adic special functions, p-adic L-functions, p-adic Hodge theory, p-adic cohomology. This workshop will focus on ''p''-adic numbers and associated structures in Sage. There will be a substantial emphasis on core structures (arithmetic, ''p''-adic fields, extension fields, polynomials and power series, linear algebra) and in particular on fixing bugs in these. Other topics may include: ''p''-adic special functions, ''p''-adic ''L''-functions, ''p''-adic Hodge theory, ''p''-adic cohomology and zeta functions, ''p''-adic modular forms.
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Note to participants: if you haven't already, please join the Google group sagedays36 for further announcements.

=== Schedule (still tentative!) ===

Workshop activities will be in the APM (Applied Physics and Mathematics) building, labeled 249 on this [[http://maps.ucsd.edu/mapping/viewer/default.htm|campus map]]. The main elevators are out of order, so follow the signs for the freight elevator (or take the stairs if you prefer). For the entirety of the workshop, we have reserved one large classroom (APM 6402) and one smaller classroom (APM 6218); during talks in one room, the other room will be available for undisturbed coding.

The UCSD-GUEST wireless network is available throughout campus; you will have to register once per day. You can also use the eduroam network if your home campus supports this.

||||||||'''Sunday'''||
|| 10:00-10:15 || Kiran Kedlaya || APM 6402 || Welcome and orientation ||
|| 10:15-12:00 || Sage newbies || APM 6402 || Introduction to Sage for people new to Sage ||
|| 10:15-12:00 || Sage veterans || APM 6218 || Coding sprint? ||
|| 12:00-13:00 || everyone || UCSD campus || Lunch ||
|| 13:00-14:00 || David Roe || APM 6402 || [[padicSageDays/Abstracts#Roe|The state of p-adics in Sage]] ||
|| 14:00-15:30 || everyone || APM 6402 || Coding sprint organization ||
|| 15:30-17:00 || everyone || APM 6402/6218 || Coding sprint ||
|| 17:00-19:30 || everyone || on or off campus || Dinner in small groups ||
|| 19:30-27:00 || nightowls || APM 6402/6218 || Coding sprint ||
||||||||'''Monday'''||
|| 8:00-11:00 || morning birds || APM 6402/6218 || Coding sprint ||
|| 11:00-12:00 || Sebastian Pancratz || APM 6402 || [[padicSageDays/Abstracts#Pancratz|p-adics in FLINT]] ||
|| 12:00-13:00 || everyone || UCSD campus || Lunch ||
|| 13:00-14:00 || Sebastian Pauli || APM 6402 or 6218 || [[padicSageDays/Abstracts#Pauli|Single factor lifting for polynomials over local fields]] ||
|| 14:00-15:00 || Joe Buhler || APM 6402 or 6218 || [[padicSageDays/Abstracts#Buhler|Stable p-adic recursions]]||
|| 15:00-17:00 || everyone || APM 6402/6218 || Coding sprint ||
|| 17:00-19:30 || everyone || on or off campus || Dinner in small groups ||
|| 19:30-27:00 || nightowls || APM 6402/6218 || Coding sprint ||
||||||||'''Tuesday'''||
|| 8:00-11:00 || morning birds || APM 6402/6218 || Coding sprint ||
|| 11:00-12:00 || William Stein || APM 6402 or 6218 || [[padicSageDays/Abstracts#Stein|Computing p-adic L-functions of elliptic curves]] ||
|| 12:00-13:00 || everyone || UCSD campus || Lunch ||
|| 13:00-14:00 || Matt Greenberg || APM 6402 or 6218 || [[padicSageDays/Abstracts#Greenberg|Definite quaternion algebras and triple product p-adic L-functions]] ||
|| 14:00-15:00 || John Voight || APM 6218 || Number theory seminar: [[padicSageDays/Abstracts#Voight|Arithmetic aspects of triangle groups]] ||
|| 15:00-17:00 || everyone || APM 6402/6218 || Coding sprint ||
|| 17:00-19:30 || everyone || on or off campus || Dinner in small groups ||
|| 19:30-27:00 || nightowls || APM 6402/6218 || Coding sprint ||
||||||||'''Wednesday'''||
|| 8:00-11:00 || morning birds || APM 6402/6218 || Coding sprint ||
|| 11:00-12:00 || Luis Finotti || APM 6402 or 6218 || [[padicSageDays/Abstracts#Finotti|Computations with Witt Vectors]] ||
|| 12:00-13:00 || everyone || UCSD campus || Lunch ||
|| 13:00-14:00 || Xavier Caruso || APM 6402 or 6218 || [[padicSageDays/Abstracts#Caruso|Explicit p-Adic Hodge Theory]] ||
|| 14:00-16:30 || everyone || APM 6402/6218 || Coding sprint ||
|| 16:30-17:30 || Mirela Çiperiani || APM 6218 || Number theory seminar: [[padicSageDays/Abstracts#Ciperiani|The divisibility of the Tate-Shafarevich group of an elliptic curve in the Weil-Chatelet group]] ||
|| 17:30-20:00 || everyone || [[http://www.searocketbistro.com|Sea Rocket Bistro]] || Conference dinner ||
|| 20:00-27:00 || nightowls || APM 6402/6218 || Coding sprint ||
||||||||'''Thursday'''||
|| 10:00-11:00 || everyone || APM 6402 || Wrapup ||
|| 11:00-13:00 || stragglers || UCSD campus || Lunch ||
|| 13:00-16:00 || stragglers || APM 6402 || Low-key coding ||
|| 16:00-17:00 || Fernando Rodriguez-Villegas || APM 6402 || Colloquium: [[padicSageDays/Abstracts#RodriguezVillegas|Combinatorics and Geometry]] ||
|| 18:00-20:00 || stragglers || off campus (TBA) || Colloquium dinner ||
||||||||'''Sunday'''||
|| 10:00-17:00 || stragglers || APM 6402 || [[http://www.math.ucsd.edu/~scntd/2012/|Southern California Number Theory Day]] ||
|| 18:00-20:00 || stragglers || [[http://www.cozymels.com/|Cozymels]] || Conference dinner ||
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The following participants have confirmed that they will be attending. The following participants are planning to attend.
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 * [[http://math.harvard.edu/~jen/|Jen Balakrishnan]]
 * [[http://www.cs.bgu.ac.il/~bessera/|Amnon Besser]]
 * [[http://www.math.brown.edu/~reinier/|Reinier Broker]]
 * [[http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/mirela/|Mirela Çiperiani]]
 * [[http://math.ucalgary.ca/profiles/clifton-cunningham|Clifton Cunningham]]
 * [[http://www.math.washington.edu/People/Photos/adeines.jpg|Alyson Deines]]
 * [[http://people.ucsc.edu/~cfranc/index.php?page=bio|Cameron Franc]]
 * [[http://www-math.mit.edu/~kedlaya/|Kiran Kedlaya]]
 * [[http://perso.univ-rennes1.fr/david.lubicz/|David Lubicz]]
 * [[http://www.math.columbia.edu/~masdeu/|Marc Masdeu]]
 * [[http://page.math.tu-berlin.de/~minzlaff/|Moritz Minzlaff]]
 * [[http://www.math.harvard.edu/~roed/|David Roe]]
 * [[http://math.arizona.edu/~savitt/|David Savitt]]
 * [[http://wstein.org/|William Stein]]
 * [[http://www.cems.uvm.edu/~voight/|John Voight]]
 * Jen Balakrishnan (Harvard University)
 * Amnon Besser (Ben Gurion University)
 * Volker Braun (Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies)
 * Reinier Broker (Brown University)
 * Xavier Caruso (Université de Rennes 1)
 * Mirela Çiperiani (University of Texas)
 * Clifton Cunningham (University of Calgary)
 * Christopher Davis (University of California, Irvine)
 * Alyson Deines (University of Washington)
 * Victoria de Quehen (!McGill University)
 * Stefan Erickson (Colorado College)
 * Luis Finotti (University of Tennessee)
 * Francesc Fité (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya)
 * Cameron Franc (University of California Santa Cruz)
 * Julia Gordon (University of British Columbia)
 * Matthew Greenberg (University of Calgary
 * Jonathan Hanke (University of Georgia)
 * Kiran Kedlaya (University of California San Diego)
 * Jeremy Le Borgne (Université de Rennes 1)
 * David Lubicz (Université de Rennes 1)
 * Ben Lundell (University of Washington)
 * Marc Masdeu (Columbia University)
 * Mitchell Owen (University of California Santa Cruz)
 * Ekin Ozman (University of Texas)
 * Sebastian Pancratz (University of Oxford)
 * Sebastian Pauli (University of North Carolina)
 * Fernando Rodriguez Villegas (University of Texas)
 * David Roe (University of Calgary)
 * Diane Quan (University of Calgary)
 * David Savitt (University of Arizona)
 * Brian Sinclair (University of North Carolina)
 * William Stein (University of Washington)
 * Chris Swierczewski (University of Washington)
 * Jan Tuitman (University of Oxford)
 * Tristan Vacoon (Université de Rennes 1)
 * John Voight (University of Vermont)
 * Justin Walker (Stanford University)
 * Colin Weir (University of Calgary)
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=== Venue === ==== Remote Participants ====
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Workshop activities will be in the math department, in room APM 6402. Use this [[http://maps.ucsd.edu/mapping/viewer/default.htm|campus map]] to get oriented; look for building APM (Applied Physics and Mathematics). Visitor parking is available in lot P208, northwest of APM. We're planning on having some mechanisms for people to participate remotely. Keep an eye on this space for details.
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We are planning to book a block of rooms at a local hotel; more information about this soon. The following people are planning on participating remotely.

 * Rob Harron (University of Wisconsin)
 * Moritz Minzlaff (Technische Universität Berlin)

=== Projects ===

Watch this space for more about proposed projects for this Sage Days.

=== Housing and Transportation ===

Except for those who made other arrangements, everyone is staying at the [[http://www.delmarinn.com/|Clarion Del Mar Inn]]. To get from San Diego Airport to the hotel, if possible, you should get a ride with someone renting a car. We have a google spreadsheet to coordinate arrivals; if you don't have permission to view it e-mail David or Kiran. Feel free to call Kiran from the airport for assistance. (Note that there are three terminals at SAN: the Commuter Terminal for all flights from LAX; Terminal 1 for United, Alaska, and Southwest; and Terminal 2 for other carriers. All rental cars are offsite, reached by shuttles.) Backup options (no prebooking required) include !SuperShuttle (shared vans) or taxis (cheaper than !SuperShuttle for 3 or 4 people).

We'll be commuting from the hotel to the math department in a fleet of rental cars. A backup option is the 101 bus (the "Breeze"), which has stops close to both the hotel and the math department but is not very fast or frequent (and stops running at 9:30 PM). The fare is \$1.75 each way (exact change required); maps and timetables are [[http://transit.511sd.com/Services/NCTDRoute.aspx?r=101|here]]. If all else fails, call Yellow Taxi at 619-444-4444; a taxi from the hotel to UCSD should run no more than \$30 for up to 4 people.

Parking enforcement at UCSD is quite strict. Avoid problems by parking as follows. (See the [[[http://maps.ucsd.edu/mapping/viewer/default.htm|campus map]] for lot locations.)
 * On ''weekends and holidays'' (in this case Sunday and Monday = Presidents Day): you may park for free at any space except those marked as "reserved". The closest lots to APM are P206 and P207.
 * On ''weekdays'': The closest lot offering visitor parking is P208. Buy a permit from the pay station, park in any B (green) space, and leave the permit visible on the dashboard. After 4:30 PM, permits also become valid in the closer lots P206 or P207 except in spaces marked as "reserved".

=== Sustenance ===

There are many [[http://hdh.ucsd.edu/diningservices/|options for lunch]] within a short walk from APM. The closest ones (and their labels on the [[http://maps.ucsd.edu/mapping/viewer/default.htm|campus map]]):
 * Pines (225), a cafeteria just west of APM in the Muir College complex.
 * Roots (225), a vegetarian restaurant in the basement below Pines. Closed weekends/holidays.
 * Hi Thai (293), a Thai/Asian restaurant slightly south of APM in the Student Center. Closed weekends/holidays.
 * Goody's (375), a burrito/sandwich shop north of APM in the Marshall College complex.
 * Price Center (911), a large food court east of APM in the central campus.

For coffee on campus, we suggest the coffee kiosk just south of the Mandeville Center (285). Other options at slightly further distances include Goody's (see above) and Espresso Roma and Perks (both in the Price Center). In case you prefer juice to coffee, there is a Jamba Juice in the Price Center.

Off campus, most food options require a car. However, from the hotel, there are numerous restaurants within walking distance along Camino del Mar.

=== Financial support ===

This meeting is supported by the MIT NEC Fund and additional sources.

Sage Days 36: p-adics in Sage

February 19-23, 2012, UC San Diego

This workshop will focus on p-adic numbers and associated structures in Sage. There will be a substantial emphasis on core structures (arithmetic, p-adic fields, extension fields, polynomials and power series, linear algebra) and in particular on fixing bugs in these. Other topics may include: p-adic special functions, p-adic L-functions, p-adic Hodge theory, p-adic cohomology and zeta functions, p-adic modular forms.

Note to participants: if you haven't already, please join the Google group sagedays36 for further announcements.

Schedule (still tentative!)

Workshop activities will be in the APM (Applied Physics and Mathematics) building, labeled 249 on this campus map. The main elevators are out of order, so follow the signs for the freight elevator (or take the stairs if you prefer). For the entirety of the workshop, we have reserved one large classroom (APM 6402) and one smaller classroom (APM 6218); during talks in one room, the other room will be available for undisturbed coding.

The UCSD-GUEST wireless network is available throughout campus; you will have to register once per day. You can also use the eduroam network if your home campus supports this.

Sunday

10:00-10:15

Kiran Kedlaya

APM 6402

Welcome and orientation

10:15-12:00

Sage newbies

APM 6402

Introduction to Sage for people new to Sage

10:15-12:00

Sage veterans

APM 6218

Coding sprint?

12:00-13:00

everyone

UCSD campus

Lunch

13:00-14:00

David Roe

APM 6402

The state of p-adics in Sage

14:00-15:30

everyone

APM 6402

Coding sprint organization

15:30-17:00

everyone

APM 6402/6218

Coding sprint

17:00-19:30

everyone

on or off campus

Dinner in small groups

19:30-27:00

nightowls

APM 6402/6218

Coding sprint

Monday

8:00-11:00

morning birds

APM 6402/6218

Coding sprint

11:00-12:00

Sebastian Pancratz

APM 6402

p-adics in FLINT

12:00-13:00

everyone

UCSD campus

Lunch

13:00-14:00

Sebastian Pauli

APM 6402 or 6218

Single factor lifting for polynomials over local fields

14:00-15:00

Joe Buhler

APM 6402 or 6218

Stable p-adic recursions

15:00-17:00

everyone

APM 6402/6218

Coding sprint

17:00-19:30

everyone

on or off campus

Dinner in small groups

19:30-27:00

nightowls

APM 6402/6218

Coding sprint

Tuesday

8:00-11:00

morning birds

APM 6402/6218

Coding sprint

11:00-12:00

William Stein

APM 6402 or 6218

Computing p-adic L-functions of elliptic curves

12:00-13:00

everyone

UCSD campus

Lunch

13:00-14:00

Matt Greenberg

APM 6402 or 6218

Definite quaternion algebras and triple product p-adic L-functions

14:00-15:00

John Voight

APM 6218

Number theory seminar: Arithmetic aspects of triangle groups

15:00-17:00

everyone

APM 6402/6218

Coding sprint

17:00-19:30

everyone

on or off campus

Dinner in small groups

19:30-27:00

nightowls

APM 6402/6218

Coding sprint

Wednesday

8:00-11:00

morning birds

APM 6402/6218

Coding sprint

11:00-12:00

Luis Finotti

APM 6402 or 6218

Computations with Witt Vectors

12:00-13:00

everyone

UCSD campus

Lunch

13:00-14:00

Xavier Caruso

APM 6402 or 6218

Explicit p-Adic Hodge Theory

14:00-16:30

everyone

APM 6402/6218

Coding sprint

16:30-17:30

Mirela Çiperiani

APM 6218

Number theory seminar: The divisibility of the Tate-Shafarevich group of an elliptic curve in the Weil-Chatelet group

17:30-20:00

everyone

Sea Rocket Bistro

Conference dinner

20:00-27:00

nightowls

APM 6402/6218

Coding sprint

Thursday

10:00-11:00

everyone

APM 6402

Wrapup

11:00-13:00

stragglers

UCSD campus

Lunch

13:00-16:00

stragglers

APM 6402

Low-key coding

16:00-17:00

Fernando Rodriguez-Villegas

APM 6402

Colloquium: Combinatorics and Geometry

18:00-20:00

stragglers

off campus (TBA)

Colloquium dinner

Sunday

10:00-17:00

stragglers

APM 6402

Southern California Number Theory Day

18:00-20:00

stragglers

Cozymels

Conference dinner

Organizers

  • Kiran Kedlaya - kedlaya [at] ucsd [dot] edu
  • David Roe - roed [at] math [dot] harvard [dot] edu
  • William Stein

Participants

The following participants are planning to attend.

  • Jen Balakrishnan (Harvard University)
  • Amnon Besser (Ben Gurion University)
  • Volker Braun (Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies)
  • Reinier Broker (Brown University)
  • Xavier Caruso (Université de Rennes 1)
  • Mirela Çiperiani (University of Texas)
  • Clifton Cunningham (University of Calgary)
  • Christopher Davis (University of California, Irvine)
  • Alyson Deines (University of Washington)
  • Victoria de Quehen (McGill University)

  • Stefan Erickson (Colorado College)
  • Luis Finotti (University of Tennessee)
  • Francesc Fité (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya)
  • Cameron Franc (University of California Santa Cruz)
  • Julia Gordon (University of British Columbia)
  • Matthew Greenberg (University of Calgary
  • Jonathan Hanke (University of Georgia)
  • Kiran Kedlaya (University of California San Diego)
  • Jeremy Le Borgne (Université de Rennes 1)
  • David Lubicz (Université de Rennes 1)
  • Ben Lundell (University of Washington)
  • Marc Masdeu (Columbia University)
  • Mitchell Owen (University of California Santa Cruz)
  • Ekin Ozman (University of Texas)
  • Sebastian Pancratz (University of Oxford)
  • Sebastian Pauli (University of North Carolina)
  • Fernando Rodriguez Villegas (University of Texas)
  • David Roe (University of Calgary)
  • Diane Quan (University of Calgary)
  • David Savitt (University of Arizona)
  • Brian Sinclair (University of North Carolina)
  • William Stein (University of Washington)
  • Chris Swierczewski (University of Washington)
  • Jan Tuitman (University of Oxford)
  • Tristan Vacoon (Université de Rennes 1)
  • John Voight (University of Vermont)
  • Justin Walker (Stanford University)
  • Colin Weir (University of Calgary)

Remote Participants

We're planning on having some mechanisms for people to participate remotely. Keep an eye on this space for details.

The following people are planning on participating remotely.

  • Rob Harron (University of Wisconsin)
  • Moritz Minzlaff (Technische Universität Berlin)

Projects

Watch this space for more about proposed projects for this Sage Days.

Housing and Transportation

Except for those who made other arrangements, everyone is staying at the Clarion Del Mar Inn. To get from San Diego Airport to the hotel, if possible, you should get a ride with someone renting a car. We have a google spreadsheet to coordinate arrivals; if you don't have permission to view it e-mail David or Kiran. Feel free to call Kiran from the airport for assistance. (Note that there are three terminals at SAN: the Commuter Terminal for all flights from LAX; Terminal 1 for United, Alaska, and Southwest; and Terminal 2 for other carriers. All rental cars are offsite, reached by shuttles.) Backup options (no prebooking required) include SuperShuttle (shared vans) or taxis (cheaper than SuperShuttle for 3 or 4 people).

We'll be commuting from the hotel to the math department in a fleet of rental cars. A backup option is the 101 bus (the "Breeze"), which has stops close to both the hotel and the math department but is not very fast or frequent (and stops running at 9:30 PM). The fare is \$1.75 each way (exact change required); maps and timetables are here. If all else fails, call Yellow Taxi at 619-444-4444; a taxi from the hotel to UCSD should run no more than \$30 for up to 4 people.

Parking enforcement at UCSD is quite strict. Avoid problems by parking as follows. (See the campus map for lot locations.)

  • On weekends and holidays (in this case Sunday and Monday = Presidents Day): you may park for free at any space except those marked as "reserved". The closest lots to APM are P206 and P207.

  • On weekdays: The closest lot offering visitor parking is P208. Buy a permit from the pay station, park in any B (green) space, and leave the permit visible on the dashboard. After 4:30 PM, permits also become valid in the closer lots P206 or P207 except in spaces marked as "reserved".

Sustenance

There are many options for lunch within a short walk from APM. The closest ones (and their labels on the campus map):

  • Pines (225), a cafeteria just west of APM in the Muir College complex.
  • Roots (225), a vegetarian restaurant in the basement below Pines. Closed weekends/holidays.
  • Hi Thai (293), a Thai/Asian restaurant slightly south of APM in the Student Center. Closed weekends/holidays.
  • Goody's (375), a burrito/sandwich shop north of APM in the Marshall College complex.
  • Price Center (911), a large food court east of APM in the central campus.

For coffee on campus, we suggest the coffee kiosk just south of the Mandeville Center (285). Other options at slightly further distances include Goody's (see above) and Espresso Roma and Perks (both in the Price Center). In case you prefer juice to coffee, there is a Jamba Juice in the Price Center.

Off campus, most food options require a car. However, from the hotel, there are numerous restaurants within walking distance along Camino del Mar.

Financial support

This meeting is supported by the MIT NEC Fund and additional sources.

padicSageDays (last edited 2012-02-24 22:52:00 by kedlaya)