SAGE Days 3

Februrary 17-21, 2007

Workshop on free open source mathematical software


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Talks and tutorials: February 17-18 (weekend)
Developer workshop and coding sprints: February 19, 20, 21

Sponsored by the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics with funding the by the National Science Foundation.

Location: On the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, California

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SAGE is free open source software for research and teaching in algebra, geometry, number theory, cryptography, etc. Both the SAGE development model and the technology in SAGE itself is distinguished by an extremely strong emphasis on openness, community, cooperation, and collaboration: we are bringing mathematics software to the people.

Organizers: Craig Citro, David Joyner, Kristin Lauter, Nathan Ryan, and William Stein. Please email Nathan Ryan and William Stein if you would like to attend (let then know if you would like to give a talk). Add your name to the wiki if you plan on attending. Note that attending just on the weekend does make sense. In fact, the weekend talks are aimed at a wider audience than those during the week.

Schedule

New SAGE User Day
February 17 (Saturday Morning): Talks of general interest
February 17 (Saturday Afternoon): Developement talks and tutorials

SAGE Developer Day
February 18 (Sunday Morning): Talks of general interest
February 18 (Sunday Afternoon): Developement talks and tutorials

SAGE Developer Workshop: Monday - Wednesday
February 19 (Monday): Colloquium talk, discussion and coding sprints in the afternoon
February 20 (Tuesday) Colloquium talk, discussion and coding sprints in the afternoon
February 21 (Wednesday) Coding sprints; Progress reports (scheduled activities will finish by 12pm)

Funding: We have secured funding from IPAM and have some limited funding from the NSF. In order to extend the money we've been given we ask the following of you: More information on funding (including specific dollar amounts and IPAM policies on funding) can be found here.