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* Cremona: Tables of Elliptic Curves * Greenberg: Arithmetic of p-adic and mod p representations |
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* Cremona: Verifying optimality and Manin's conjecture |
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* Cremona: Computing Isogenies * Cremona: Finding all elliptic curves with good reduction outside a given set of primes |
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| * William Stein: Sage * Peter Norvig: TBA * Fernando Perez: TBA * Prabhu Ramachandran: TBA * ... more TBA |
* William Stein (Univ. of Washington): Sage -- Unifying Free Mathematical Software to Create a Viable Alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica and MATLAB * Peter Norvig (Google): What to demand from a Scientific Computing Language -- Even if you don't care about computing or languages * Fernando Perez (Berkeley): Python: an ecosystem for scientific computing * Prabhu Ramachandran (IITS, India): Python in Science and Engineering Education in India * Robert Bradshaw (Google): The Cython Compiler |
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| Optional weekend coding sprints and working sessions... Fun Field Trips: * Alcatrez? * Exploratorium? |
** HAVE FUN DURING THE WEEKEND ** |
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Sage Days 22: Schedule
This is a very tentative schedule. It is subject to change.
Monday, June 21: * Director, then Stein: Introduction and orientation * Dokchitser: TBA * Weinstein: TBA * Greenberg: Galois representations from elliptic curves and modular forms * Working sessions Tuesday, June 22: * Stein: Project status reports * Cremona: Tables of Elliptic Curves * Greenberg: Arithmetic of p-adic and mod p representations * Wuthrich: TBA * Working sessions Wednesday, June 23: * Stein: Project status reports * Cremona: Verifying optimality and Manin's conjecture * Stein: Computing Heegner points in Sage * 11:30am: Workshop Barbecue at Willows Picnic Site (right side of http://www.ebparks.org/files/Tilden_map_south.pdf) Thursday, June 24: * Stein: Project status reports * Cremona: Computing Isogenies * Cremona: Finding all elliptic curves with good reduction outside a given set of primes * Working sessions Friday, June 25: * William Stein (Univ. of Washington): Sage -- Unifying Free Mathematical Software to Create a Viable Alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica and MATLAB * Peter Norvig (Google): What to demand from a Scientific Computing Language -- Even if you don't care about computing or languages * Fernando Perez (Berkeley): Python: an ecosystem for scientific computing * Prabhu Ramachandran (IITS, India): Python in Science and Engineering Education in India * Robert Bradshaw (Google): The Cython Compiler ---------------------------------------------------- ** HAVE FUN DURING THE WEEKEND ** ---------------------------------------------------- Monday, June 28: * Stein: Project status reports * Weinstein: TBA * Greenberg: TBA * Working sessions * Cremona's students: presentations Tuesday, June 29: * Stein: Project status reports * Wuthrich: TBA * Weinstein: TBA * Dokchitser: TBA * Working sessions Wednesday, June 30: * Stein: Project status reports * Wuthrich: TBA * Dokchitser: TBA * Ribet: Colloquium (TBA) * Lloyd Kilford (2pm) * Working sessions Thursday, July 1: * Stein: Project status reports * Dokchitser: TBA * Wuthrich: TBA * Weinstein: TBA * Working sessions Friday, July 2: * Dokchitser's students: presentations * Greenberg's students: presentations * Stein/Weinstein's students: presentations * Wuthrich's students: presentations * Cremona students: project update
