Hi Martin,

On 15 Jul., 13:25, Martin Albrecht <m...@informatik.uni-bremen.de>
wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> next week I'll visit the Singular group in Kaiserslautern. As a part of my
> visit I will give a talk on Sage. The talk will be focused on topics I assume
> to be relevant to the Singular team.
>
> I have uploaded a draft of my slides to:
>
>  http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/malb/talks/sage-singular.pdf
>
> Btw. they are in English because this way the Sage community can help me to
> improve the slides ;) and it increases accountability: I am invited to
> represent the Sage project there, so the project should know what I am up to.
>
> The slides contain a wish list at the end, so if you care about commutative
> and non-commutative algebra (implemented in Singular and/or PolyBoRi) let me
> hear, what you'd like to see.
>
> Cheers,
> Martin
>
> --
> name: Martin Albrecht
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just one small typo, on page 48 you wrote "David Kirby" instead of
"David Kirkby".

Cheers,
Georg


P.S.:
See also my comments at trac #6470 and #6476 on the (slow) progress to
include Singular 3.1.0.4 instead of 3.1.0.2 in Sage. Maybe "upstream"
finds them interesting, too.
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