A tribute to Fibonacci?
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> On May 21, 2022, at 00:07, Matthias Koeppe wrote:
>
> I needed a number between 112 and 113 to keep the chronological order with
> two events that were already posted.
> Then I remembered that 112.358 was the rather dull number of a taxicab that I
> had ridden in Pisa.
:-}
>
> On
That works for me.
On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 1:42 PM Matthias Koeppe
wrote:
>
> Hi William, Blaec,
> Would Wednesday June 1 at 8am Pacific (or another time in the morning) work
> for you?
> I would suggest a 45 minute slot, but let me know if you have another
> preference.
> Thanks
> Matthias
>
Hi William, Blaec,
Would Wednesday June 1 at 8am Pacific (or another time in the morning) work
for you?
I would suggest a 45 minute slot, but let me know if you have another
preference.
Thanks
Matthias
On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 12:03:46 PM UTC-7 wst...@gmail.com wrote:
> Somebody (me and/or
Great! I've added you in https://wiki.sagemath.org/days112.358
We'll figure out scheduling a bit closer to the event
On Sunday, May 8, 2022 at 12:03:46 PM UTC-7 wst...@gmail.com wrote:
> Somebody (me and/or Blaec) can do a demo/tutorial like this:
>
> TITLE: Ways to Use Sage in CoCalc
>
>
Somebody (me and/or Blaec) can do a demo/tutorial like this:
TITLE: Ways to Use Sage in CoCalc
ABSTRACT: Show several ways to use Sage in CoCalc with a very simple
example of each (e.g., factoring 2022 or drawing a plot):
- in a LaTeX document via sagetex
- in a Jupyter notebook with the Sage
We organize Global Virtual Sage Days 112.358
(https://wiki.sagemath.org/days112.358), an event for the SageMath user and
developer community. The fully virtual event will take place June 1–3,
2022, during the 50 hours when it is June 2, 2022 in some timezone in the
world.
A number of speakers