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The official webpage of the meeting is at the [[http://www.ima.umn.edu/2013-2014/SW6.1-5.15|IMA website]].

== General Information ==

Sage Days 64.5: Cluster Algebras will be a five-day workshop to design and implement algorithms and computer exploration tools for research in cluster algebras and quiver representations. All software developed during the workshop will be made freely available as part of the free and open-source mathematics software system Sage (http://www.sagemath.org).

The workshop will consist of both talks on cluster algebras (focusing on features to be implemented) as well as on logistics of Sage development. In particular, students and researchers with background in cluster algebras are very welcome to attend and to get involved in computer explorations and development of Sage's cluster package. There will be ample time allotted for design discussions and coding sprints to implement the developed algorithms.
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== Schedule ==

All talks and coffee breaks will be in [[http://campusmap.ucdavis.edu/|Mathematical Sciences Building (MSB)]] 1147.
Coding sprints will take place in MSB 1147, MSB 3240, MSB 3236, MSB 3106 (after 3pm on Wednesday).


|||||| Tuesday 3/17 ||
|| 9:30 AM |||| Coffee break ||
|| 10 - 11 AM || Nicolas Thiéry || Introduction to Sage Development I ||
|| 11 - 12 AM || Franco Saliola || Introduction to Sage Development II ||
|| 12 - 12:30 PM |||| Introductions and discussions of projects ||
|| 12:30 - 1:30 PM |||| Lunch ||
|| 3:30 PM |||| Coffee break ||
|||||| Wednesday 3/18 ||
|| 9:30 AM |||| Coffee break ||
|| 10 - 11 AM || Vivien Ripoll & Jean-Philippe Labbé || Computing and displaying infinite root systems ||
|| 11 - 12 AM || Mark Shimozono || Implementation of double affine Hecke algebra in Sage ||
|| 12 - 1:30 PM |||| Lunch ||
|| 1:30-2:15pm|| Eric Gourgoulhon || Introduction to !SageManifolds ([[http://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/doc/sagemanifolds-days64.pdf|slides]], [[http://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/examples/html/SM_sphere_S2_days64.html|example worksheet]]) ||
|| 3:30 PM |||| Coffee break ||
|||||| Thursday 3/19 ||
|| 9:30 AM |||| Coffee break ||
|| 10 - 11 AM || Nathan Williams || Sage Days $dim(V_{\rho}(A_3))$ ||
|| 11 - 12pm || Nicolas Thiéry || Writing a parent and a category in Sage: [[attachment:WritingAParentAndACategoryDemo.ipynb|Jupyter notebook]] [[attachment:WritingAParentAndACategoryDemo.pdf|pdf]] ||
|| 12 - 1 PM |||| Lunch ||
|| 3:30 PM |||| Coffee break ||
|||||| Friday 3/20 ||
|| 9:30 AM |||| Coffee break ||
|| 10 AM || Everyone || [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Show_and_tell_(education)|Visualization Show & Tell]] ||
|| || || [[http://wiki.sagemath.org/combinat/CoolPictures|Cool Pictures in combinatorics]] (add more!)||
|| || || [[http://sagemanifolds.obspm.fr/gallery.html|Cool Pictures produced with SageManifolds]]||
|| 12 - 1 PM |||| Lunch ||
|| 3:30 PM |||| Coffee break ||

All other time will be devoted to coding sprints.

== Projects ==

 *

== Speakers ==

 *

== Participants ==

  * Darlayne Addabbo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  * Eric Bucher, Louisiana State University
  * Xueqing Chen, University of Wisconsin
  * Man Wai Cheung, University of California, San Diego
  * Aram Dermenjian, École Polytechnique
  * Salomon Dominguez de la Cruz, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
  * Christopher Fraser, University of Michigan
  * Ana Garcia Elsener, National University of La Plata
  * Florian Gellert, Universität Bielefeld
  * Jan Geuenich, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
  * Emily Gunawan, University of Minnesota
  * Simon King, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität
  * Tri Lai, University of Minnesota
  * Jesse Levitt, Louisiana State University
  * Jacob Matherne, Louisiana State University
  * Matt Mills, Wayne State University
  * Greg Muller, University of Michigan
  * Gregg Musiker, University of Minnesota
  * Vincent Pilaud, École Polytechnique
  * Viviane PonsUniversité de Paris XI (Paris-Sud)
  * Nathan Reading, North Carolina State University
  * Dylan Rupel, Northeastern University
  * Stella Salvatore, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"
  * David Speyer, University of Michigan
  * Christian Stump, Freie Universität Berlin
  * Kurt Trampel, Louisiana State University
  * Panupong Vichitkunakorn, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  * Harold Williams, University of Texas, Austin
  * Nathan Williams, University of Quebec
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  * MUSIKER, Gregg (University of Minnesota - Mathematics)
  * RUPEL, Dylan (Northeastern University - Mathematics)
  * STELLA, Salvatore (North Carolina State University -- Mathematics)
  * STUMP, Christian (Freie Universitat Berlin -- Mathematics)
  * MUSIKER, Gregg (University of Minnesota)
  * RUPEL, Dylan (Northeastern University)
  * STELLA, Salvatore (Università di Roma "La Sapienza")
  * STUMP, Christian (Freie Universitat Berlin)

Sage Days 64.5: Cluster Algebras

The official webpage of the meeting is at the IMA website.

General Information

Sage Days 64.5: Cluster Algebras will be a five-day workshop to design and implement algorithms and computer exploration tools for research in cluster algebras and quiver representations. All software developed during the workshop will be made freely available as part of the free and open-source mathematics software system Sage (http://www.sagemath.org).

The workshop will consist of both talks on cluster algebras (focusing on features to be implemented) as well as on logistics of Sage development. In particular, students and researchers with background in cluster algebras are very welcome to attend and to get involved in computer explorations and development of Sage's cluster package. There will be ample time allotted for design discussions and coding sprints to implement the developed algorithms.

When and where?

June 1-5, 2015, at the IMA, University of Minnesota, in Minneapolis, MN, USA.

Schedule

All talks and coffee breaks will be in Mathematical Sciences Building (MSB) 1147. Coding sprints will take place in MSB 1147, MSB 3240, MSB 3236, MSB 3106 (after 3pm on Wednesday).

Tuesday 3/17

9:30 AM

Coffee break

10 - 11 AM

Nicolas Thiéry

Introduction to Sage Development I

11 - 12 AM

Franco Saliola

Introduction to Sage Development II

12 - 12:30 PM

Introductions and discussions of projects

12:30 - 1:30 PM

Lunch

3:30 PM

Coffee break

Wednesday 3/18

9:30 AM

Coffee break

10 - 11 AM

Vivien Ripoll & Jean-Philippe Labbé

Computing and displaying infinite root systems

11 - 12 AM

Mark Shimozono

Implementation of double affine Hecke algebra in Sage

12 - 1:30 PM

Lunch

1:30-2:15pm

Eric Gourgoulhon

Introduction to SageManifolds (slides, example worksheet)

3:30 PM

Coffee break

Thursday 3/19

9:30 AM

Coffee break

10 - 11 AM

Nathan Williams

Sage Days dim(V_{\rho}(A_3))

11 - 12pm

Nicolas Thiéry

Writing a parent and a category in Sage: Jupyter notebook pdf

12 - 1 PM

Lunch

3:30 PM

Coffee break

Friday 3/20

9:30 AM

Coffee break

10 AM

Everyone

Visualization Show & Tell

Cool Pictures in combinatorics (add more!)

Cool Pictures produced with SageManifolds

12 - 1 PM

Lunch

3:30 PM

Coffee break

All other time will be devoted to coding sprints.

Projects

Speakers

Participants

  • Darlayne Addabbo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Eric Bucher, Louisiana State University
  • Xueqing Chen, University of Wisconsin
  • Man Wai Cheung, University of California, San Diego
  • Aram Dermenjian, École Polytechnique
  • Salomon Dominguez de la Cruz, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
  • Christopher Fraser, University of Michigan
  • Ana Garcia Elsener, National University of La Plata
  • Florian Gellert, Universität Bielefeld
  • Jan Geuenich, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
  • Emily Gunawan, University of Minnesota
  • Simon King, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität
  • Tri Lai, University of Minnesota
  • Jesse Levitt, Louisiana State University
  • Jacob Matherne, Louisiana State University
  • Matt Mills, Wayne State University
  • Greg Muller, University of Michigan
  • Gregg Musiker, University of Minnesota
  • Vincent Pilaud, École Polytechnique
  • Viviane PonsUniversité de Paris XI (Paris-Sud)

  • Nathan Reading, North Carolina State University
  • Dylan Rupel, Northeastern University
  • Stella Salvatore, Università di Roma "La Sapienza"
  • David Speyer, University of Michigan
  • Christian Stump, Freie Universität Berlin
  • Kurt Trampel, Louisiana State University
  • Panupong Vichitkunakorn, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • Harold Williams, University of Texas, Austin
  • Nathan Williams, University of Quebec

Organizers

  • MUSIKER, Gregg (University of Minnesota)
  • RUPEL, Dylan (Northeastern University)
  • STELLA, Salvatore (Università di Roma "La Sapienza")
  • STUMP, Christian (Freie Universitat Berlin)

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