Program
- Start: Monday, September 16, at 09:00 in room 48-436
- Finish: Friday, September 20, at 15:00
The program is just a scaffold; more concrete plans may be added later or during the workshop.
If you have suggestions or wishes, please contact the organisers.
Please bring a laptop and follow the preparation instructions
Monday
- 09:00 Begin of official program, program planning
- 10:00 Installing Julia and OSCAR (for those who didn’t already …)
- 13:00 Julia and OSCAR crash course, part 1 (John Abbot, room 48-419)
- 15:45 Status reports
Tuesday
Tuesday afternoon our usual room is booked for another event, we can use 48-438 and 48-419 instead
- 09:00 Morning standup
- 09:30 Group photo
- 10:00 Julia and OSCAR crash course, part 2 (John Abbot, room 48-419)
- 13:00 Julia performance tuning course, part 1 (Max Horn, room 48-419)
- 15:45 Status reports
Wednesday
- 09:00 Morning standup
- 09:30 Julia performance tuning course, part 2 (Max Horn, room 48-419)
- 15:45 Status reports
Thursday
- 09:00 Morning standup
- 15:45 Status reports
Friday
- 09:00 Morning standup
- 15:00 Status reports
- 15:30 End
Ideas
Here are some ideas for topics we could tackle.
What we actually will do will depend on who participates.
- 1 day: performance optimization for Julia code
- 1/2 day for beginners
- 1/2 day for advanced users
- “bring your own problem”: ideally you have some code in mind you’d like to speed up
(you’ll need an example that runs under 15 minutes; faster is better)
- increase coverage
- complete PRs, merge them
- resolve issues in AA, Nemo, Oscar…
- G-modules: complete them
- group cohomology: which interfaces? application? -> application driven development
- orbit-stabilizer computations
- meataxe
- norm relations of non-normal fields
- canonical maps
- more serialization
- work on Singular / Algebraic Geometry: complete https://hackmd.io/hYXl0YRTSDKhqzfVSMpqsQ
- using stabilizer chains to get better rewriting systems / normal forms
- …