Exploring Computational Software
Youngsu Kim (Cal State San Bernardino)
Abstract: This workshop will explore a few computational tools, such as Python, SageMath, and Julia. We will touch upon their pros and cons with examples. If time permits, we will explore how to leverage basic parallel computing in each environment and review high-performance computing resources.
Please bring a laptop or tablet with a keyboard to make the session interactive. Participants do not need to install software on their system (computer) but need a working web browser. No knowledge of programming is required, but basic Python or SageMath skills would helpful. If you have questions about the setting, please contact the speaker at youngsu.kim@csusb.edu.
commutative algebraalgebraic geometrygeneral mathematicsnumber theoryrings and algebras
Audience: undergraduates
PRiME: Pomona Research in Mathematics Experience
Series comments: PRiME is hosting a series of talks which will take place on Fridays in July. All are welcome to join us either in person at Pomona College or virtually over Zoom. There will be two types of series.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOPS
We will have a series of 2-hour workshops geared for undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty. The Morning Sessions will take place from 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific, while the Afternoon Sessions will take place from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Pacific. The Student Professional Development Series (geared for undergraduates) will meet at Pomona College in Estella 1051 (Argue Auditorium); while the Faculty Professional Development Series (geared for graduate students and junior faculty) will meet in Estella 1021 (Noether Auditorium).
COLLOQUIUM SERIES
We will have outside speakers to visit with us on Fridays from 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM Pacific. We will meet in person at Pomona College in Estella 1051 (Argue Auditorium).
Organizers: | Edray Herber Goins*, Alex Barrios, Brian Bishop |
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