[sage-devel] Re: Bordeaux talk tomorrow

2008-10-16 Thread Harald Schilly

Wow, cool talk, almost works like a marketing folder for advanced
maths stuff. I think I should incorporate some examples in the tour/
research page on the website.

h
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[sage-devel] Re: Bordeaux talk tomorrow

2008-10-15 Thread mabshoff



On Oct 15, 3:52 pm, William Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm giving a talk at Bordeaux tomorrow that is a sort of birds eye view 
 overview
 of number theory functionality in Sage.  I've attached my slides to this 
 email.

Hi,

some spelling issues:

apostrophe missing: Sage includes John Cremonas specialized

on the same page: butt-but

This whole computation takes only a few seconds,
butt it takes a few minutes using S:

I am not really awake, but if I find more I will let you know.

  -- William

This talk (and the other two?) should obviously be stuffed (together
with John's talk from SD 10) into some manual.

Cheers,

Michael

 --
 William Stein
 Associate Professor of Mathematics
 University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org

  bordeaux.pdf
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[sage-devel] Re: Bordeaux talk tomorrow

2008-10-15 Thread Alex Ghitza
Looks good!


a few minor details:

on pages 2 and 3, what do the # not tested mean?  do they need to be
there?

on page 5, colling the plot method should be calling the plot method

on page 6, one should never plots should be one should never plot

on page 8, chooses when to uses should be chooses when to use

on page 9, archimedian should be archimedean (may be a matter of taste)

on page 11, play a central roll should be play a central role

on page 14, Tate's algorithm over numbers should be Tate's algorithm over
number fields

on page 19, implemenation should be implementation

on page 26, there are some spaces missing on the second-to-last line of the
quotation; also same compuation should be same computation

on page 28, It's main should be Its main; also the worlds should be
the world's

on pages 28 and 29, are the # random output needed?


Best,
Alex



On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 10:40 AM, mabshoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




 On Oct 15, 3:52 pm, William Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I'm giving a talk at Bordeaux tomorrow that is a sort of birds eye view
 overview
  of number theory functionality in Sage.  I've attached my slides to this
 email.

 Hi,

 some spelling issues:

 apostrophe missing: Sage includes John Cremonas specialized

 on the same page: butt-but

 This whole computation takes only a few seconds,
 butt it takes a few minutes using S:

 I am not really awake, but if I find more I will let you know.

   -- William

 This talk (and the other two?) should obviously be stuffed (together
 with John's talk from SD 10) into some manual.

 Cheers,

 Michael

  --
  William Stein
  Associate Professor of Mathematics
  University of Washingtonhttp://wstein.org
 
   bordeaux.pdf
  465KViewDownload
 



-- 
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Australia -- http://www.ms.unimelb.edu.au/~aghitza/

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[sage-devel] Re: Bordeaux talk tomorrow

2008-10-15 Thread Justin C. Walker


On Oct 15, 2008, at 3:52 PM, William Stein wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm giving a talk at Bordeaux tomorrow that is a sort of birds eye  
 view overview
 of number theory functionality in Sage.  I've attached my slides to  
 this email.

I get a blank page (p. 10) between p-adic regulators and p-adic L- 
functions.  Might be a function of typeface-size, since some of the  
other slides take up two pages for me.

Justin

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[sage-devel] Re: Bordeaux talk tomorrow

2008-10-15 Thread Justin C. Walker


On Oct 15, 2008, at 4:40 PM, mabshoff wrote:
 On Oct 15, 3:52 pm, William Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
 This talk (and the other two?) should obviously be stuffed (together
 with John's talk from SD 10) into some manual.

+1

Justin

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Women are from Earth.
Deal with it.





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[sage-devel] Re: Bordeaux talk tomorrow

2008-10-15 Thread Craig Citro

Looks great ... and gets me fired up about getting some work done! :)

Here are a few minor questions/corrections that weren't above:

- p-adic L-series slide: should Rob Pollack's name appear somewhere?
- complex L-functions: in the definition of L(E,s), you have
pp^{1-2s}. I think you want either p^{1-2s} or pp^{-2s}.
- Matrix of Frobenius slide: ... computing the matrix of Frob
associated ... I would either say Frobenius or use Frob_p.
- Cremona's Modular Symbols Library slide: whcih - which in the
second sentence.

-cc

On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 3:52 PM, William Stein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm giving a talk at Bordeaux tomorrow that is a sort of birds eye view 
 overview
 of number theory functionality in Sage.  I've attached my slides to this 
 email.

  -- William

 --
 William Stein
 Associate Professor of Mathematics
 University of Washington
 http://wstein.org

 


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[sage-devel] Re: Bordeaux talk tomorrow

2008-10-15 Thread David Harvey

There is a typo on the page Matrix of Frobenius on Hyperelliptic  
Curves. Where you say We do the same calculation over the bigger  
field F_{101^4}, it's not doing anything over an extension field.  
It's computing in Z/101^4 Z.

david

On Oct 15, 2008, at 6:52 PM, William Stein wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm giving a talk at Bordeaux tomorrow that is a sort of birds eye  
 view overview
 of number theory functionality in Sage.  I've attached my slides to  
 this email.

  -- William

 -- 
 William Stein
 Associate Professor of Mathematics
 University of Washington
 http://wstein.org

 
 bordeaux.pdf


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