On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:50 PM, Thierry Dumont
wrote:
> Le 20/11/2011 08:48, William Stein a écrit :
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I gave a general audience talk today at the Combinatorial Potlatch
>> here at Seattle University. My slides, the worksheet, and a clear
>> recording of the audio of the talk are
Le 20/11/2011 08:48, William Stein a écrit :
Hi,
I gave a general audience talk today at the Combinatorial Potlatch
here at Seattle University. My slides, the worksheet, and a clear
recording of the audio of the talk are here, in case you're
interested:
http://wstein.org/talks/2011-potlat
Hi,
I gave a general audience talk today at the Combinatorial Potlatch
here at Seattle University. My slides, the worksheet, and a clear
recording of the audio of the talk are here, in case you're
interested:
http://wstein.org/talks/2011-potlatch/
This is similar to the talk I gave in Budap
Hi Sage-Devel,
Last Monday, Franco Saliola and myself gave a talk on Sage at Montreal
Python 17. I think between 60 and 70 persons came. Franco presented
the first part with slides in English. I did a demo using the Notebook
in French. Slides are here :
http://www.thales.math.uqam.ca/~labbes/pdf/
Hi,
I'm giving this tutorial on Sage:
http://wstein.org/talks/20100510-texas/
at the Texas Advanced Computing Center's Scientific Software Day:
http://www.tacc.utexas.edu/softwareday/
It's really amazing how arbitrary the possible choices of topics are
for a tutorial...
William
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Hi,
I'm giving a talk on Sage at Emory University tomorrow:
http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wstein/tmp/talk.pdf
The first half is similar to the talk I gave recently at MSR. The
second half -- on the BSD conjecture -- is new.
I'll likely skip some slides from the first half in order t
Hi,
I gave a talk on SAGE today entitled
From SAGE 1.0 to SAGE 2.0:
One year of hard work by over 30 people...
You can look at it here:
http://modular.math.washington.edu/talks/2007-01-19-sage/
(Click on talk.html, or get the sage_notebook).
William
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