Hi,

See below.  There will be a Sage workshop in 2010 in February in the
beautiful CIRM in Marseille France....

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From: Thierry Monteil <thierry.mont...@lirmm.fr>
Date: Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 2:10 PM
Subject: Thematic month Math-Info CIRM 2010 - First announcement
To: nmbrt...@listserv.nodak.edu


Dear colleague,

We apologize if you receive multiple copies. Could you please spread the
information to those you think might be interested. We would like to
advertise one main event: a thematic month conference to be held at
CIRM, Marseille, France, from February 1st, 2010 to March 5th, 2010.

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|  Towards new interactions between Mathematics and Computer Science   |
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                http://www.lirmm.fr/MathInfo2010


This month will be split into five weeks:

* from 01-02 to 05-02 : Lattice Reduction.
* from 08-02 to 12-02 : Dynamics and Computation.
* from 15-02 to 19-02 : Multi-dimensional Subshifts and Tilings.
* from 22-02 to 26-02 : Sage Days.
* from 01-03 to 05-03 : Topological Methods for the Study of Discrete
                       Structures.

Each week is devoted to a specific theme. We have tried to order these
themes so that participants can not only attend the week they might be
considered specialists of, but also a consecutive week (or more), where
they are merely amateur.

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The five weeks roughly follow the same model:

* the mornings are devoted to lectures (around three lectures of four
 hours each for the whole week), given by renowned researchers;
* the afternoons intertwine shorts talks (20 to 30 minutes), mostly
 given by young researchers or Ph.D students, and informal sessions
 promoting fruitful discussions between participants. The choice of
 these sessions will be made by participants;
* a one-hour talk given by a specialist of the given week's themes
 concludes each afternoon;
* the evenings could be devoted to exercise sessions or to further
 questions for the morning's lecturers.

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Scientific Committee:
 * Srecko Brlek, Université du Québec à Montréal.
 * Jérôme Buzzi, Université Paris Sud.
 * Richard Schwartz, Brown University.
 * William Stein, University of Washington.
 * Stephan Thomassé, Université de Montpellier.
 * Brigitte Vallée, Université de Caen.

Organizing Committee:
 * Nicolas Bédaride.
 * Julien Cassaigne.
 * Thomas Fernique.
 * Emmanuel Jeandel.
 * Thierry Monteil.
 * Mathieu Sablik.

Location:
 Université de la Méditerranée.
 International Center for Mathematical Meetings:
 C.I.R.M.
 163, Avenue de Luminy Case 916,
 F-13288 MARSEILLE Cedex 09,France.
 http://www.cirm.univ-mrs.fr/

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For any question, you can contact: mi2...@lirmm.fr

Sincerely Yours,
The organizing committee.




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

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