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AMS special session on SAGE and mathematical research using open source software

AMS special session on SAGE and mathematical research using open source software ACM Communications in Computer Algebra, Issue 168, Vol. 43, No. 2, June 2009 AMS Abstracts AMS Special Session on SAGE and Mathematical Research Using Open Source Software Communicated by David Joyner The following is a selection of the abstracts of some of the talks given during the AMS Special Session on SAGE and Mathematical Research Using Open Source Software . Several papers are missing since their topic has already been covered by another published paper. The organizers were ¢ David Saunders, University of Delaware ¢ David Harvey, New York University ¢ David Joyner, U.S. Naval Academy (Originally William Stein was an organizer but he had to drop out.) The talks varied from computations involving exceptional real Lie algebras to fast polynomial arithmetic. All however, involved the mathematical software Sage, http://www.sagemath.org. On behalf of the other Davids, I hope you enjoy these very interesting contributions! - David Joyner Karl-Dieter Crisman Gordon College Undergraduate research in the mathematics of voting and choice using Sage The mathematics of voting and choice is a good way to draw talented undergraduates into research in the mathematical sciences, particularly ones who are unsure whether they are interested in research. Partly this is because of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM SIGSAM Bulletin Association for Computing Machinery

AMS special session on SAGE and mathematical research using open source software

ACM SIGSAM Bulletin , Volume 43 (1/2) – Sep 9, 2009

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Association for Computing Machinery
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The ACM Portal is published by the Association for Computing Machinery. Copyright © 2010 ACM, Inc.
Subject
Mathematics and statistics
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0163-5824
DOI
10.1145/1610296.1610303
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ACM Communications in Computer Algebra, Issue 168, Vol. 43, No. 2, June 2009 AMS Abstracts AMS Special Session on SAGE and Mathematical Research Using Open Source Software Communicated by David Joyner The following is a selection of the abstracts of some of the talks given during the AMS Special Session on SAGE and Mathematical Research Using Open Source Software . Several papers are missing since their topic has already been covered by another published paper. The organizers were ¢ David Saunders, University of Delaware ¢ David Harvey, New York University ¢ David Joyner, U.S. Naval Academy (Originally William Stein was an organizer but he had to drop out.) The talks varied from computations involving exceptional real Lie algebras to fast polynomial arithmetic. All however, involved the mathematical software Sage, http://www.sagemath.org. On behalf of the other Davids, I hope you enjoy these very interesting contributions! - David Joyner Karl-Dieter Crisman Gordon College Undergraduate research in the mathematics of voting and choice using Sage The mathematics of voting and choice is a good way to draw talented undergraduates into research in the mathematical sciences, particularly ones who are unsure whether they are interested in research. Partly this is because of

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Published: Sep 9, 2009

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