On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 7:46 PM, mikarm <mik...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Run a Sage Days workshop!?
>
> Good idea, thanks a lot!
> At the same time, better first to get some results and to have at
> least a small group  working in this direction,
> in order to have some base for discussion (not only good intentions,
> but some real things). Let us look how the things will go.
> If good, I think we should organize this event.

That's a great plan.  Just let me know later if/when you decide, and
I'll see what is possible/fundable, etc.


>
> I did not know that Mathematica includes packages in differential
> geometry, maybe because I haven't used it for a long time.

I don't have any personal experience with it easier, but have heard
about it from other people.  I don't know if it is included in
Mathematica or not.

> I know that Maple has a lot of differential geometry implemented, but
> also I have no real experience in it, because I prefer the open source
> tools.

Same here :-)

> Last years I used maxima, and then Sage.
> Anyway, the experience of professor Jack Lee  surely can help much in
> the development of differential geometry in the Sage.
>
> Mikhail
>
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