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|| 9:00 ||<-2> '''Arrivée des participants.''' ||
||<|2> 9:30-10:30 ||<|2> Sébastien Labbé || [[http://wstein.org/talks/20090622-sagedays16-thematic/|'''Sage: Unifying Mathematical Software''']], [[http://wstein.org/edu/2009/sd16/00021-stein-unifying_open_source_math_software-part1.m4v|video part 1]], [[http://wstein.org/edu/2009/sd16/00022-stein-unifying_open_source_math_software-part2.m4v|video part 2]]||
||||<tablestyle="width: 80%" style="background-color: #E0E0FF;">Mardi le 14 juillet 2009||
|| 9:00 ||'''Arrivée des participants.''' ||
||<|2> 9:30-10:30 || Introduction à Sage ||
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|| 11:30-12:00 || Coffee&nbsp;Break || ||
||<|2> 12:00-13:00 ||<|2> Henri&nbsp;Cohen || [[attachment:barcelona_cohen.pdf|'''Experimental methods in number theory and analysis''']] [[http://wstein.org/edu/2009/sd16/00023-cohen-experimental_methods-part1.m4v|video part 1]], [[http://wstein.org/edu/2009/sd16/00024-cohen-experimental_methods-part2.m4v|video part 2]] ||
|| In this talk, I would like to give a number of examples of numerical experiments coming from number theory and analysis, mention the tools used to perform them, and show how they sometimes can lead to interesting and deep conjectures. ||
||<|2> 14:30-15:30 ||<|2> Àngel&nbsp;Jorba || [[attachment:transpes.pdf|'''Developing tailored software for specific problems''']] [[http://wstein.org/edu/2009/sd16/00025-jorba-tailored_software-part1.m4v|video part 1]], [[http://wstein.org/edu/2009/sd16/00026-jorba-tailored_software-part2.m4v|video part 2]]||
|| We will discuss the advantages and inconveniences of developing software (in a general purpose language like C) for concrete problems. I will also mention the results of a pool done by the Spanish project "i-Math" on the use of computational resources of the mathematical research groups in Spain. ||
|| 15:30-16:00 || Coffee&nbsp;Break || ||
|| 16:00-17:00 || Round&nbsp;Table [[http://wstein.org/edu/2009/sd16/00028-panel_discussion-part1.m4v|video part 1]], [[http://wstein.org/edu/2009/sd16/00029-panel_discussion-part2.m4v|video part 2]]|| ||
||||||FME||
|| 10:30-11:00 || Pause ||
||<|2> 11:00-12:00 || Introduction à Python 1 ||
|| Nous présenterons les objets de base du langage python : int, float, str, list, tuple, dict. Nous présenterons comment définir une fonction en python. ||
|| 12:00-13:30 || Dîner ||
||<|2> 13:30-14:30 || Introduction à Python 2 ||
|| Nous présenterons les classes en python. ||

Jours Sage à l'UQAM

14, 15 et 16 juillet 2009

Local : ...

Se veut accessible à tous...

Mardi le 14 juillet 2009

9:00

Arrivée des participants.

9:30-10:30

Introduction à Sage

This will be an overview talk about Sage, which explains the history and motivation for the project, demos some key features of Sage, and discusses where we are going next. It will be accessible to people in all research areas and assumes no prior experience with Sage.

10:30-11:00

Pause

11:00-12:00

Introduction à Python 1

Nous présenterons les objets de base du langage python : int, float, str, list, tuple, dict. Nous présenterons comment définir une fonction en python.

12:00-13:30

Dîner

13:30-14:30

Introduction à Python 2

Nous présenterons les classes en python.

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