I'm interested.  I am currently teaching a discrete math class where I
am using Sage as an integral component of the course.

The first project, which was due today, had the students finding
primes in consecutive digits of "e"... like the Google competition,
but with a catch: they had to prompt the user for a base, b, and a
number of digits, N, and then search the base-b digits of e for N
digit primes.

--jason


On 9/20/07, Hamptonio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm interested!
>
> My first thought is I could speak on using sage in bioinformatics/
> computational biology courses, although if the organizers had a
> particular focus some of my other interests might be more relevant
> (polytopes, teaching ODEs and calculus with sage, celestial
> mechanics).
>
> Marshall
>
> On Sep 20, 7:59 am, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > If there is a Sage user/developer who is interested in representing
> > Sage -- especially for purposes of teaching -- at an MAA, etc., meeting in
> >
> >   ** Burlington, VT on May 30-31, 2008, **
> >
> > please send me an email.    Certainly people on the organizing committee
> > for that meeting _may_ be interesting in putting together a Sage-related
> > component, if there were a speaker or speakers available.
> >
> >   -- William

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