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Sage Days 55: Arithmetic and Complex Dynamics

November 7–November 10, 2013, Florida Institute of Technology, FL

This is a 4-day workshop that will include a combination of mathematical talks, Sage tutorials, and Sage development. The main goal is to promote and improve the dynamical systems functionality in Sage. Some base functionality for dynamical systems has been implemented for Sage, beginning at ICERM in Spring 2012. There remains a significant amount of work to be done, ranging from reviewing patches, migrating stand-alone algorithms into Sage, implementing existing algorithms, and many more activities. Users new to Sage and Sage development are welcome.

See the wiki page for information on the current status of Arithmetic and Complex Dynamics in Sage.

Registration

Registration is free. There is limited funding for travel and lodging. Please contact Ben Hutz at BHutz (at) FIT.edu to register. Please indicate if you will be requesting funding.

Schedule

The workshop will consist of tutorials and talks in the mornings and working groups in the afternoons. Conference activities will begin Thursday morning and conclude Sunday afternoon.

Thursday, November 7

9:00am-10:00am

Welcome and Sage installation help

10:00am-11:00am

Tutorial I: Adam Towsley: Installing Sage and Patches

11:00am-11:30am

Break

11:30am-12:30pm

Tutorial II: Hoa Chen: Introduction to Sage and the Notebook

12:30pm-2:00pm

Lunch

2:00pm-3:00pm

Ben Hutz: The state of arith and compl dyn in Sage

3:00pm-3:30pm

Break

3:30pm-4:30pm

Project selection

4:30pm-6:00pm

Project work time

6:00pm

Status updates

Friday, November 8

9:00am-10:00am

Tutorial III: Ben Hutz: Python introduction

10:00am-11:00am

Tutorial IV: Ben Hutz: Contributing to Sage

11:00am-11:30am

Break

11:30am-12:30pm

Talk: David Krumm

12:30pm-2:00pm

Lunch

2:00pm-3:00pm

Tutorial V: Adam Towsley: Reviewing a patch

3:00pm-3:30pm

Break

3:30pm-6:00pm

Project work time

6:00pm

Status updates

Saturday, November 9

Coffee break at 11am and 3pm

9:00am-10:00am

Talk: Vincent Delecroix - how to use C in Sage/Python

approximation of Lyapunov exponents of the Kontsevich-Zorich cocycle

10:00am-12:30pm

Project work time

12:30pm

Status Updates

12:30pm-2:00pm

Lunch

2:00pm-3:00pm

Talk: Patrick Ingram

3:00pm-6:00pm

Project work time

6:00pm

Status updates

Sunday, November 10

Coffee break at 11am

9:00am-10:00am

Talk: Holly Krieger - Arithmetic of forward orbits and recurrence

10:00am-12:30pm

Project work time

12:30pm

Final Status Updates

Projects

The specific problems addressed at this workshop will be decided upon the interests of the participants. The following general topics are proposed:

  • Review any outstanding patches
  • Create tutorials
  • Implement existing algorithms
  • Determine next steps

Location

Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL.

Participants

  • Ali Bendallah - Florida Institute of Technology
  • Hao Chen - University of Washington
  • Joao de Faria - Florida Institute of Technology
  • Vincent Delecroix - Univ. Paris VII, France
  • John Doyle - University of Georgia
  • Paul Fili - Oklahoma State
  • Benjamin Hutz - Florida Institute of Technology
  • Patrik Ingram - Colorado State University
  • Amin Khanlar - Florida Institute of Technology
  • Holly Krieger - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • David Krumm - University of Georgia
  • Donald Richardson - Florida Institute of Technology
  • Brian Stout - US Naval Academy
  • Bianca Thompson - University of Hawaii
  • Adam Towsley - CUNY Graduate Center
  • Soli Vishkautsan - Ben-Gurion University, Israel

Organizers

  • Benjamin Hutz, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology
  • Adam Towsley, Ph.D. Program in Mathematics, CUNY Graduate Center

Lodging

Housing will be provided close to campus at the Hilton Melbourne Rialto Place for invited participants. The hotel provides breakfast and transportation to and from the airport and campus.

Last Updated

8/14/2013

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