David Joyner wrote:
> Hello:
> 
> At a recent NSF workshop
> http://www4.ncsu.edu/~kaltofen/NSF_WS_ECCAD09_Itinerary.html
> Hoon Hong (managing editor of the J Symb Comp) asked for a list of
> papers written using Sage
> by students. The obvious answer was to look at
> http://www.sagemath.org/library/publications.html
> but (a) there is no way for him to tell who is a student and who isn't
> (b) I know that there are
> papers missing (eg, Boothby-Bradshaw and Stein-Pernet since they were
> actually referenced at
> ECCAD the following day).
> 
> So, I'm requesting 2 things:
> (1) if you have a paper using Sage (*especially* if you are a student)
> which is not on
> http://www.sagemath.org/library/publications.html
> can you *please* send at least the title to this list (or to Willaim
> or Harald me, and I'll forward it
> to Harard),


We wrote this paper (and the accompanying preprint containing our code) 
in an early-graduate research class by Leslie Hogben at Iowa State 
University.  This class was designed to introduce new or nearly-new 
graduate students to early research.  The class picked up Sage quite 
quickly and they have since been using Sage in their other classwork and 
research.

The paper (Leslie Hogben is the professor teaching the class, Jason 
Grout is a postdoc at Iowa State, and all the rest are graduate students 
at Iowa State University):

Table of minimum ranks of graphs of order at most 7 and selected optimal 
matrices.  Laura DeLoss, Jason Grout, Leslie Hogben, Tracy McKay, Jason 
Smith, Geoff Tims.  Submitted.  Preprint available at 
http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.0870.

The preprint containing our source code (which will eventually be 
incorporated into Sage, probably this summer):

Program for calculating bounds on the minimum rank of a graph using 
Sage. http://arxiv.org/abs/0812.1616.  Laura DeLoss, Jason Grout, Tracy 
McKay, Jason Smith, Geoff Tims.



> (2) can someone who knows more people than I do indicate which
> reference numbers on
>  have an author who
> is a student (eg,
> number 22 since I think Steven Sivek is a grad student(?)).

My references [26] and [27]  were done while I was a graduate student at 
Brigham Young University.  [25] and [37] are revised chapters from my 
dissertation and were submitted while I was a postdoc at Iowa State 
University.


Thanks,

Jason


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