On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Martin Albrecht
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi William,
>
> just a few nitpicks:
>
>  - "Gruppenzugehörigkeit" is probably a typical-typo leftover (?)
>
>  - In the three points explaining what Sage is more precisely you write that
> we have "new code ... that unifies" leaving the impression that all/most of
> our code is just interface stuff, i.e. the new implementations of algorithms
> etc. are not mentioned.
>
>  - In the who is Sage graphic, what do the sizes of the names mean? This is
> probably a question for Harald and not you.
>
> - Cryptography: "Sage ..." is that a joke or unfinished? If you want to extend
> the slide on crypto, you could add that we have equation system generators
> for AES in Sage, this is something I get questions about/requests for every
> other week. Also, David Kohel's code could be mentioned.

As I mentioned when I sent out the email the talk is not finished yet.

Can you make a crypto slide with 3-4 lines of examples too?
I'll bug you about this today when I see you.

> - I'd add a slide: Commutative Algebra and mention PolyBoRi, Singular. People
> at ISAAC seem to care about comm. alg. :-) Also, PolyBoRi isn't only for
> crypto.

Yep, it's also for SAT.  Thanks.  I would greatly appreciate slide(s) from
you.

William

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