Regarding this request, William has a question which interactive "visualization"
objects would be most useful for people with combinatorial inclination.
Certainly graphs, trees, but I guess also 3- or multi-dimensional objects
such as plane partitions and polytopes ... Anything else?

Best,

Anne


On 10/28/14 4:42 PM, Anne Schilling wrote:
> Dear All!
> 
> Dan Bump, Ben Salisbury, Mark Shimozono and I are planning to apply
> for an NSF grant for Sage (to fund Sage Days and other Sage related
> activities). We will mostly focus on topics in combinatorics/algebra/
> representation theory. It would be great to hear from you what your
> wishlists are in this area. What are features you would like to implement/
> see implemented?
> 
> Particular areas we would like to emphasis are representation theory of
> semigroups, representations of affine Lie algebras and hyperbolic Kac-Moody
> Lie algebras, KLR algebras, the power of the category code and
> functorial constructions to implement the DAHA and more. But we are
> open to other suggestions.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Anne

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