I've been in transit back to Boston and the notebook requires a bit of post
processing, but I'll try to make the notebook available tonight or tomorrow.

2015-04-11 13:21 GMT-04:00 Jim Garrison <j...@garrison.cc>:

> Is the IJulia notebook associated with this talk available online anywhere?
>
>
> On Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 7:33:30 AM UTC-7, Viral Shah wrote:
>>
>> This talk is highly recommended, if you have been following the
>> development of linear algebra in Julia from the sidelines, and want to know
>> a little more about why things are the way they are, and where it is headed.
>>
>> -viral
>>
>> On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 11:02:52 PM UTC+5:30, Nick Henderson wrote:
>>>
>>> Certainly!  The video can be found here:
>>>
>>>   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS0fnUOAKpI
>>>
>>> Other ICME videos:
>>>
>>>   https://www.youtube.com/user/ICMEStudio
>>>
>>> History of Gaussian Elimination is quite interesting:
>>>
>>>   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxmmYve4AX0
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Nick
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 12:18:56 AM UTC-7, Valentin Churavy wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Could you send out an e-mail when the video goes online in the archive?
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, 10 April 2015 08:26:15 UTC+9, Nick Henderson wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> In setting up the livestream a new link was created:
>>>>>
>>>>>   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrFURbHwwrs
>>>>>
>>>>> Videos are archived here:
>>>>>
>>>>>   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCizxnsw19qcTOdJdIJVtl0Q
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 11:39:07 AM UTC-7, Nick Henderson wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering at
>>>>>> Stanford is pleased to have Andreas Noack and Jiahoa Chen speaking
>>>>>> in our Linear Algebra and Optimization seminar this Thursday and next.
>>>>>> Today's talk will be livestreamed via YouTube starting at 4:15pm PDT.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Livestream link:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_bFB1BZbvI
>>>>>>
>>>>>> (Videos will also be made available on YouTube after the seminar.)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We hope you can tune in!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   CME 510 Spring 2015
>>>>>>   Linear Algebra and Optimization Seminar
>>>>>>   ICME, Stanford University
>>>>>>   http://icme.stanford.edu/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   4:15pm PDT Thursday April 9
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   Fast and flexible linear algebra in Julia
>>>>>>   Andreas Noack, MIT CSAIL
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Applied scientists often develop computer programs exploratively,
>>>>>> where data examination, manipulation, visualization and code
>>>>>> development are tightly coupled.  Traditionally, the programming
>>>>>> languages used are slow, with performance critical computations
>>>>>> relegated to library code written in languages on the other side of
>>>>>> Ousterhout's dichotomy, e.g. LAPACK.  I will introduce the Julia
>>>>>> programming language and argue that it is well suited for
>>>>>> computational
>>>>>> linear algebra.  Julia provides features for exploratory program
>>>>>> development, but the language itself can be almost as fast as C and
>>>>>> Fortran.  Furthermore, Julia's rich type system makes it possible to
>>>>>> extend linear algebra functions with user defined element types, such
>>>>>> as finite fields or strings with algebraic structured attached.  I
>>>>>> will show examples of Julia programs that are relatively simple, yet
>>>>>> fast and flexible at the same time.  Finally, the potential and
>>>>>> challenges for parallel linear algebra in Julia will be discussed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>

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