I will give at least a small demo of my Sage package for the abelian
sandpile model in the session on "Laplacian growth":

http://www.ams.org/meetings/national/jmm/2125_program_mipgroab.html#title

--Dave

On Nov 29, 5:53 pm, kcrisman <kcris...@gmail.com> wrote:
> (Posted primarily to sage-edu, cc:ed to sage-devel):
>
> Once again the Joint Meetings have a fair amount of Sage activity in
> the talks.  This year, there are three I found in a very cursory
> search:
>
> http://www.ams.org/temp/mtgs-2125-1067-z1-1926.pdf(Don Krug, from the
> summer PREP workshop, talking about "Teaching Introductory Computer
> Programming to Mathematics Majors with 
> SAGE.")http://www.ams.org/temp/mtgs-2125-1067-l1-972.pdf(Our friends from
> Sunkyunkwan University who have presented in the past, I think, on
> "Mobile Sage-Math for Linear Algebra and its 
> Application.")http://www.ams.org/amsmtgs/2125_abstracts/1067-z1-1891.pdf(Gregory
> Bard from Fordham on "Exploring Game Theory with SAGE, the open-source
> competitor to Maple, Mathematica, Matlab and MAGMA.")
>
> I hope I can go to some of these, especially the last one, since I'll
> be teaching that this spring to some extent.  I find it particularly
> interesting that the last talk essentially has the mission statement
> in the title, though I'm not sure if I'm +1 or -1 on that.  Eventually
> we'd want it to be the case that no explanation was needed!
>
> Any other talks known that don't have 'sage' in the title?  Also, I
> wonder if similar conferences in Europe (or elsewhere) are starting to
> have such abstracts submitted...
>
> - kcrisman

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