Open science and reproducible research

Olexandr Konovalov (University of St Andrews)

Mon Apr 28, 08:00-09:00 (8 months ago)

Abstract: Dr Olexandr Konovalov is a lecturer in the School of Computer Science of the University of St Andrews, where he leads the Research Software Group. He is also one of the developers of the open source mathematical software system GAP (https://www.gap-system.org ). He will talk about open science practices in computational research, and will present some novel ways of using Jupyter notebooks to share reproducible computational experiments in Python, R, GAP, and other programming languages supported by Jupyter notebooks. Furthermore, there will be a discussion of associated technical skills, needed for modern collaborative research, of training opportunities offered by the Carpentries (https://carpentries.org/), and of collaborative translation projects to maintain multi-language versions of the Carpentries training resources.

mathematical softwaresymbolic computationgroup theoryrings and algebras

Audience: learners


Tropical mathematics and machine learning

Series comments: Besides ML and tropical math, anything tech+math is welcome.

Organizer: Eric Dolores-Cuenca*
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