- Series
- AMS Club Seminar
- Time
- Friday, November 17, 2017 - 4:00pm for 1 hour (actually 50 minutes)
- Location
- Skiles 001
- Speaker
- Maxie Schmidt – Georgia Tech – mschmidt34@gatech.edu
- Organizer
- Sudipta Kolay
Sage is widely considered to be the defacto open-source alternative to
Mathematica that is freely available for download to users on most
standard platforms at sagemath.org.
New users to Sage are also able to use its capabilities from any
webbrowser and
other useful Linux-only software by registering for a free account on
the Sage Math Cloud platform (SMC). In addition to providing users with
excellent documentation, Sage allows its users to develop spohisticated
mathematics applications using Python and
other excellent open-source developer tools that are well tested under
both Unix / Linux and Windows environments. In this two-week workshop we
provide a user-friendly introduction to Sage for beginners starting
from first principles in Python, though some
coding experience in other languages will of course be helpful to
participants. The main project we will be focusing on over the course of
the workshop is an extension of the open-source library provided by the
Tilings Gap Distributions and Pair Correlation
Project developed by the workshop guide at the University of Washington
this and last year. This application will allow participants in the
workshop to hone their coding skills in Sage by working on an extension
of a real-world computational mathematics application
in statistics and geometry. Prospective participants can gain a
heads-up on the workshop by visiting the syllabus webpage freely
available for modification online at https://github.com/maxieds/WXMLTilingsHOWTO/wiki.
The workshop guide will also offer continued free technical support on
Sage, Python programming, and Linux to participants in the workshop
after the two-week session is complete.
Future AMS workshop sessions focusing on
other Sage programming topics may be run later based on feedback from
this proto-session. Faculty and postdocs are welcome to attend. See you
all there on Friday!