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Conference madness, part II: Sage Days 50 – Women in Sage

Almost immediately after the Journees Arithmetiques, I went to Seattle for Sage Days 50 – Women in Sage. The workshop ran from July 10-15, but I had to leave early on the 14th (more on that later). Last year I … Continue reading

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Sabatico Gigante: Texas-sized mathematics

This past year I have been on pre-tenure leave. As you may have seen in previous posts, I have been traveling quite a bit (like here, here, and here). Even though early on I knew I would be traveling a lot, … Continue reading

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Accepting rejection

It seems peculiarly symmetric that just a week after my post on saying no to things to have more time to do research I would hear a “no” from a grant I applied to so that I can do research. … Continue reading

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