On Wed, Jul 25, 2018 at 7:54 AM, Erik Bray wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 9:18 PM William Stein wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I just wrote a short talk that I'm about to give at ICMS 2018 about a
>> sort of Sage status report and wishlist:
>>
>> https://goo.gl/qNycb3
[...]
> I would just that you
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 9:18 PM William Stein wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just wrote a short talk that I'm about to give at ICMS 2018 about a
> sort of Sage status report and wishlist:
>
> https://goo.gl/qNycb3
William--I think you do a fine job proving the point of my post on
sage-flame by linking to
I gave an updated talk about sage history / funding, etc. yesterday as
part of the "Wing Lectures" at Rochester...
http://wstein.org/talks/2017-02-09-wing-sage/slides.pdf
There's a link to screencast video as well. The beginning is similar
to a talk I gave last summer, but there are some
https://talkpython.fm/episodes/show/59/sagemath-open-source-is-ready-to-compete-in-the-classroom
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I am giving a talk about the implementation of braid groups in sage
next week. It is aimed mostly at braid specialists that don't
necessarily know much about sage, so i have included a brief
introduction to it.
You can see the worksheet i have prepared in
https://abel.mat.ucm.es:8080
The code for
On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Bill Janssen bill.jans...@gmail.com wrote:
It would be nice if the developer's guide talked about using sage -i
and sage -f to test new spkg's. In the section about building spkg's,
perhaps.
Maybe this is a completely unrelated issue but I just answered
On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Thierry Dumont
tdum...@math.univ-lyon1.fr wrote:
Le 20/11/2011 08:48, William Stein a écrit :
Hi,
I gave a general audience talk today at the Combinatorial Potlatch
here at Seattle University. My slides, the worksheet, and a clear
recording of the audio of
Hi,
I gave a general audience talk today at the Combinatorial Potlatch
here at Seattle University. My slides, the worksheet, and a clear
recording of the audio of the talk are here, in case you're
interested:
http://wstein.org/talks/2011-potlatch/
This is similar to the talk I gave in
Le 20/11/2011 08:48, William Stein a écrit :
Hi,
I gave a general audience talk today at the Combinatorial Potlatch
here at Seattle University. My slides, the worksheet, and a clear
recording of the audio of the talk are here, in case you're
interested:
It would be nice if the developer's guide talked about using sage -i
and sage -f to test new spkg's. In the section about building spkg's,
perhaps.
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Hi Sage-Devel,
Last Monday, Franco Saliola and myself gave a talk on Sage at Montreal
Python 17. I think between 60 and 70 persons came. Franco presented
the first part with slides in English. I did a demo using the Notebook
in French. Slides are here :
Hi,
I'm giving this tutorial on Sage:
http://wstein.org/talks/20100510-texas/
at the Texas Advanced Computing Center's Scientific Software Day:
http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/softwareday/
It's really amazing how arbitrary the possible choices of topics are
for a tutorial...
William
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Hi,
Robert Bradshaw gave a talk on Cython, which I recorded, and posted
the Sage worksheet from:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wstein/tmp/20091120-bradshaw-cython/
The first half is very introductory, and the second much more advanced.
The very hi-res video files can be played with
Hi,
I'll give a 25-minute talk on doing algebra in Sage, at the Victorian
Algebra Conference in about 36 hours. I decided to just use a
notebook worksheet this time, which you are invited to check out at
http://standalone.sagenb.org/home/pub/0/
or, if that doesn't work, download it from
Hi,
I'm giving a talk on Sage at Emory University tomorrow:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wstein/tmp/talk.pdf
The first half is similar to the talk I gave recently at MSR. The
second half -- on the BSD conjecture -- is new.
I'll likely skip some slides from the first half in order
I am about to give a talk about Sage, any feedback is appreciated. I
am using Keynote on a mac, so the pdf does not look as good, but
presumably more of you can take a look this way. There is a short
movie and demo worksheet too:
http://www.d.umn.edu/~mhampton/FreeMath.pdf
Hi there,
Sage is among the finalists of this year's Les Trophees du Libre competition
in Paris, France.
http://www.tropheesdulibre.org/+Finalists-projects?lang=en
I am going to represent Sage at the finals (each project has to give a 30
minute presentation) and thus prepared some slides
Hi,
I gave a talk on SAGE today entitled
From SAGE 1.0 to SAGE 2.0:
One year of hard work by over 30 people...
You can look at it here:
http://modular.math.washington.edu/talks/2007-01-19-sage/
(Click on talk.html, or get the sage_notebook).
William
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